The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, September 06, 1866, Image 3

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i M y MAliRIED On the 30th ult., by (he Rev. R. II. Rkip, MR. JAMES P. DARBY to MRS. FOWLER, daughter of Denny Anderson, both of thin District. On Thursday evening, at Spnrtnnburg Court House, by J. M. Blford, Esq., MR. CALVIN COOK to MISS NARCISSUS BISHOP, both of this District. On Sunday morning, the 2d instant, by E. - "Wall, Esq., MR. RUFUS CLEMENT to MRS CAROLINE HINE3, both of this District. Nomination. The following Ticket will be presented to Ri he toters of Spartanburg Village for thoir I support at the ensuing municipal election. It f is unnecessary to say to thoso who know these gentlemen, that they sro opposed to licensing dram shops. Tt is c ophaticnlly a Dry Ticket, and it is hoped that the friends of the principle it represents will turn out and vote. There will be no other ticket run on this principle, and its friends are therefore warned to be careful that it is not defeated by voting uuy other. intendant.?Dr. L. Twittt. Wardens.?D. C. Jl*dp, M. A. IIartey, J. Miles Lee, A. II. Kiuttv. MANY VOTERS. I fl ? AnnouncrmentN. The friends of LAN DRUM C. EZELL respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the election to be held the second TUESDAY to SEPTEMBER next. July 26 20 tde y The friends of JAMES THOMAS respectful ly announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the election to be held the second TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER next. July 20 20 tde I am a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for Spartanburg District, at the ensuing Election, to be held on the Second TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER next, and should be pleased at n general turn out of my friends to said election 11. C. rOOLE. May 31 18 td NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made at the next silling ol the Legislature for a renewal of the act of incorporation of the Naznreth Presbyterian Church, Spartanburg District. eepi U 32 oin Mrs. & Miss Baker's School, WILL open on MONDAY, the l'?th instant. TERMS rial MONTH : Reading. Spelling, Writing and Arith inctie, ..... $2 00 The above, with Geography, Grammar and Composition, . . 2 30 Higher English Branches, with Latin, 3 2o > Music, with use of Piano, . . 2 00 Incidental Expenses, ... 20 French nnd Ornamental branches at Moderate prices. Paymeul to l?e made in specif, or its . univalent in Provisions, Woo i or Greenbacks. Sept 0 32 1w ~ StTyTE of sotjtii c Alio lin a, SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Citation for Letters of Administration by Jno. Earlc Botnar, esq., Ordinary. In the Court of Ordinary. "VX/" HE RE AS JAMES HENLEY hns filed his petition in my otliee praying that Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of SARAH HENLEY, deceased. Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said deceased, to be and nppe.tr at the Court of Ordinary, for said District, to be held at Spartanburg Court House, on Monday, the 17th da^ of September next, to . hew cause if any exists, why said Letters should not l?e granted. tiiven under my hand this 3d day of September, A. D., 1866. JNO. EABLE BOMAR, O. S. D. Sept 6 32 2w STATE OF SOUTH carolina. * SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Citation for Letters of Administration l>y Jno. Earte Roinar, Esq., Ordinary. T .1- - ^ in me v^ouri ol ordinary. WHEREAS II. II. GIIAMLIKG lias filed his petition in my oflice praying that Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights aud credits of ISAAC IIARDT, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said ISAAC HARDY, deceased, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary, for said District, to bo held at Spartanburg Court House, on Monday, the 17th day of September, inst., to shew cause if any exists, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 3d day of September, A. D.. 18<><5. JNO. EARLE ROMAR, O. P. T). Sept 6 32 2w ON CONSIGNMENT. P AA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE AND ?)UU YELLOW CORN. A Lot of Country FLOUR. ALSO, BALTIMORE FLODlt, MEAL AND GRIST Constantly on hand. These articles arc sold low for CASH only, nt J. W. HARDV'S. August SO 31 tf i Town Council Election| A N Election for INTENDANT and FOUR, Jr\. WARDENS of the Town of Spartanburg, will be held on Monday, the 10th day of Sep tember next. Messrs. Alfred Foster, .1 W. Webber and William Choice, will act as Managers. By order of Town Council. J. B. CLEVELAND, Intendant. J. M. Ei-roRD, Clerk. August 30 31 2t JVotice to DcbtorH. 3HUE subscriber would give notice to all I parsons against whom lie has claims, that ey must arrange to settle the same, otherwise they will be placed iu the hands of an Attorney for collection. WM. JAS. SMITH. Aug 23 30 2t | To' the Voters of Spartanburg. 1 Fellow Citizens : When a man com-j uiifs an error, or makes a blunder, or does wrong, I always think the sooner lie corrects it tlio better. And 1 suppose 1 did wrong in having that Appeal printed, as the subscribers did not expect it. Hut as I had no other view in securing their names than to make an appeal to the sympathies of the people ui Spartanburg, in behalf of my son L. (J. Ezkll, and as they who signed that " Appeal," cither read or heard it read before they signed it, and as they only intended to endorse his character, and certify to his maimed condition, and did not know that 1 expected it to appear in print, (for there was nothing said about printing,) 1 hope they will forgive mo, for I did not intend to mislead tr.cm. JSut I am charged with a wrong in that I allowed one man's name to go up, who had not sot n the paper as it appeared in print, lie was a uiess mute of L. C. Ezcli's, and did as much to bring him out as any oi his old comrades, and us I had no chance to see him, and knowing him to be a warm friend, and believing that he would regaid it as a privilege to let his name appear With the ; rest, 1 allowed it to go up without his | knowledge, but with the belief that it j would meet his hearty approbation, and a* ; to how much my credulity was at fault, and j to what extent I have merited condcmna tion, I leave till to judge when they have read the following certificate: SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, S. C, AVOI'ST -S, 1800. This is to certify that an explanation entirely satisfactory to my mind has been ; gi ecu me, with respect to the publication of my name in connection with several other gentlemen,which paper 1 had not seen in its present form until alter its publication, which appeared under the heading of 4 An Appeal to the people ofSj artanburg,' i And I am satisfied that in this there was a typographical error, and although I had not signed the paper myself, yet had I been permitted to see, it, 1 should have sinned it with pleasure. And further the friends of L C. Ezuil had good reason to believe that they were welcome to use mv name in that connection if they chose to , to uo so, and I hope therefore this matter < may not have any bearing to turn any [ ' against Mr. Kzcll or his friends. Signed, J. W. Q1 INX. . But, it appears from what I can icarn, that I have given ollcnceby presenting the I j claims ol my sjii in any way?hut, sir, ii'i i this he wrong in me, wis it not wrong in j ! the present incumbent 1* For if my memo 1 ry serves n?c right, he used to make ap ( peals to the people in behall of liis sotis wheu they were candidates. 1 see also that Colonel 1'oole has republished the appeal, with a certificate annexed to which are ailixed the names of several gentlemen of high standing who had signed the appeal, setting forth that they did not design it as an appeal, kc. And Col. Boole in speaking of these gentlemen, says they did not intend to make an appeal, but >1 the fourteenth man, and 1*. S. rf., he has t no douht Lut they signed it in good faith Now, sir, in this tin u- is an undercurrent ? to which 1 have very serious objections. 1 He says of these, that they signed it in j "good faith," and with a lull understand ing of its whole contents, which must mean something, and 1 understand hint by that, that the others did not. Now does he mean that tho?e gentlemen' were trilling with the matter, or that they exhibited a want of sagacity and were i , mislead; then ho and they must settle the i matter between themselves. But if ly I this ho intends to convey the idea that the 1 phraseology had been changed so as to y make them say what they did not intend^' then, that he may not say, for it was not d< no, and if this ini|?r<j.-sion is sought to i he made, with the view of crushing my son, men it 18 unjust as it id untrue. . And now you will allow me to say in conclusion, that my son had no connection 1 with this thing, neither did he know that 1 it was going to be ]>uldished, and 1 hope 1 none will blame hiui lor toy misgivings. J.S. EZELL THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, SPARTAN RUltti DISTRICT. Citation tor Letters of Administrntion by J no. Rarlo Roniar, esq., Ordinary. In tlic Court of Ordinary. V17II ERE AS KLIAS LOW has filed his 1 TT petition in my office praying that Li tters ' of Administration, on all and singular I he goods and chattels, rights nud credits of JONA* THAN LOW, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all ' and singular tlie kindred and creditors of the said JONATHAN LOW. deceased, to he and I nppcar nt the Court of Ordinary, for said District, to bo held at Spartanburg Court House, on Friday, the 7th day of September next, to ' shew cause if any exists, why said Letters < should not. he granted. Given under my hand this god day of An gust, A. 1)., 1866. JNo. LA RLE ROMA It, 0. S. P. Aug 30 31 2w SULLIVAN & WINSMI I'll, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ANI) SOMrlTOLS I 1 IN EljnTY, SPARTANBUIlij, S. (\ OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE. j \ 0. I*. BttVUTAI, J. C. WiNs.wiTii. ; ' CnlicuN, liluiiflKMi iiiid Brown !"?l??*(?t jukI Sliirt.iiigH, A FRKS1I LOT, just received by CLEVELAND, WALKER x CO 4 A RARE CHAicE For an Enterprising llan. TlioNliiver IJ rflilAr ?!(! tin<l w?ll ostibli.-'il linimn i4 | now offered for RENT Oil t.VSK flroiu one to throe yc rs?with or wilh? {Furniture. This house is centrally located t>r I lie most busiuctui part of the city, within he hundred yards of the new Market building Attached to tlie House are a liber Sliop, liar-room and Livery Stables, ail every outbuilding necessary to a complete ltd. Kvery facility necessary to go at once fjvrork. To an approved applicant. terms will e made liberal, and possession given at cunt <>r at any time between now and the first M* October. For any information, apply <iectly to me at the House, by letter or iu pet>?. wllilVER. Aug 30 31 ; 8w IN EQUITY?SPARTANBURG JlSTRlCT. Fix l'nrte, E. P. Smith, tr., in re i The Solicitors of the Westci jCircuit." Petition in Cause, j UNDER "A llill to Perpetual Testimany" tiled, for this district, by ilj Solicitor, a.s authorized by a recent Aet of tl HSeneral Assembly, the Petitioner, E. PiSinitli, Jr., having made application to pr- itce evidence j to peipctuate testimony of cert ah SenlrJ Xotta signed by It. 1>. Smith, tlecea-?I, payaldc to the Petioucr, wh.ch notes are teprescnted to have been lost or destroyed. (to motion ofSullivmi \ IVin-iith, Solic'rs. for Petitioner, it is order d tli.4 all persons having like or opposite interc-:slo the Petitioner. in the matter in question, tin appear before the Commissioner within Jiikkk months from tliis date, and claim the r.j^it to cross examine the evidence and produce evidence in reply, ns the Commissioner wi.'..proceed, after the expirution of said mum iostiis to take the evidence of the Pciiiioneriu accordance with the provisions of said Actof the Gcucral Assembly. T. STOP.O tARROW, Cora'mrs. Office, "| c. K. s. t>. Aug. 3-lth, lSbO. j August 30 31 3m nip; "state of south Carolina SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Citation tor Letters of Admiui drat ion by Jno E.irle 1'iotuar, esq. Ordinary, I n t lie ('ourl of llrilli i ? - J \\J HE It HAS llOltEUT W \ TSOX lias filed \y liis petition in my o flirt praying ili.it Letters of Administration with Will annexed, >n all and singular, the good- and chattels, ights and credits upon the Estate of AAEON* III iiiiilS, deceased, late < !':! raid District ilore-aid, should he granted I tut. Those arc therefore to cite and admonish all in 1 singular, the kindred and creditors of the aid deceased, to he and appear at the Court if Ordinary, for said District, to he held st spartnnburg Court House, on Friday, the ith day of September next, t a shew cause, it my exists, why said Letters should not be granted. tiiven un 1 >r ?>> bar. 1 and so il, this '22d Jay if Aug. A D.. 1860. .1N'J EAKLE ROM AR, 0. .S. D. Aug 60 31 i!w STATR OF SOUTH C ROLtNA, SI'ARTANBL"llll hh nili'T. I.nwson T. Menders, Applicant, vs. William Meadcrs un 1 others IT appearing to my satis! ; ion ilia' Amos L. Ilcardeii. I'oily Ann louden and J.iue icardeti. three of the Defendants reside wiihnit this State, on motion of harrow ,y Duncan, \j plicutits Attorneys, it is ordered that they lo appear and object to the division > r s de of he Real Estate i t (leorge Menders, decease I, >n or before the 11th day of NdVKMllhll u-xt, or their consent to the same will be encred of record. JN?>. EAR EE ROM All, O. S. D. Aug "23 510 ilm i>im:ss M AJilNG. 'IA11K lllid . i :iie l proposes lo execute all | styles: of MANTI A M \KlNli at short lotice, and for reasonable pr'<*es. Rres.-c- of he fine-i texture, as well a - these el coar-cst ahrie received. In 1 id eve Lin 1 of sewing aken, with the hope that entire s itislactioii >i'.l l<v given. ti tends will please call and ;ivo me a trial. "Residence at Mrs Dr. Vernon t.Hl M il,, Aug 1C U'J if Solr 'rnnh1!'. r|1(IE undenlgnnl, llie wife ol JOHN I * I. \ ^ ? I.'i K. l?y occupation a farmer, residing u Spartanburg I<s irici, Souili 'umlinft, six nile- Norili <>t the town of Spartanburg, tcreby gives notice to I lie public >>i her intcnimi to exercise ami claim llie lights in I im nullities nt a sole-Trader. (ui free-l'reclealcr'i in ami nt'ier 'lie expiration of otic timnth IVotn iiis date. MAISY ANN 111 AYI.Ol K. Aug IG ti'J If STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. W illi.an I'.cnnctt, Aj plicaul, v-. John K. Casey, wile M ay. and others, lttTa. I'ctition fur - tic of li ?I I'.-' c of .fim- Hen^liett, decease !. I T appearing t<> my s-.t -faction tlmt John K | l':wy, ninl v.ifc Alary, Mansel Moure, ami wife Sarah, defon Pints in iliis cu-c, reside without this Statu ; ii i* therefore ordered that ihey do appearand object to the di\i?ion or <alc of the Keal Estate of James llcniiclt, de leased, ou or before the *Jl>i day of Sent em her next, or ibeir consent to the same will be entered of record. ( iven under my hand this lSth day of.lunc, A. I)., lHbb. J NO. KARId; llO.MAK, o. 9. I?. June 21 111 llin ]\ol ico l?> l>obl<?rs. 1)i:US(?NS indebled t<> llie C-lalc of KICK AUlt It. SMI'l II, arc hereby ve pie-ted to meet me at the four! House, ou Salesdays in September and October, tor 'lie pur| > se of making seitleuicnt. All who fail to make settlement with mi- by Sale-day in October next, will find their notes in the hand fan Attorney for collection, (live attention to this ami save cost. S. P. SMITH, Aug 9 'J*5 td Administrator. lAioMX DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS, NANSOOK AND MILL Aluslins, A NEW SUPPLY, at CLEVELAND, W ALKEll it CO MARBLE YARD UNION O. XI. All Work Sent Free of Charge toi Si>iirtnnbiir^ C. II. rriHE SUBSruiUEli has received a supply J[ uf ITALlON nnd AMERICAN MARBLE, and is prepared to do any kind of monumental work entrusted to his care, at as low rates as can be done in th? State. 1 can furnish HEAD aiul FOOT STONES front tjlo per set and upwards. Engravings :>! per 100 lot ers. My coniinutiicntton addressed to tuc at Union C. II. will receive prompt attention. 1VM. A. NICHOLSON, Union C. II., August 'Jth lStiG. NOTICE. rilllE blacksmith books of Dr. J.J. VERJ_ NON, deceased, are placed in my hands for settlement and collection. All persons thus indebted, arc hereby notified to settle the pa tin: on or before the first dav of September next. T. O. P. VERNON, Any. August 2 27 If ~f. rs. ROBSON, C 0 Xi AII S S10 N M E K C IIN T, N O . 6 2 , K A S T 11 A Y , CHARLESTON, SO. CA. HAVlN'i ample means for advances, n business expei'ence of twenty yetirs, and confuting himself strictly to a Commission Business without operatingon his own account, rnannfi fnllf L i ' '' ?''1 ... . v?|.vw< miij r'??.v 11.1 vwian^iiuivui? U1 TON, FLOCK, CO UN, .Nt\ lU.KKiti.Nfi:.?lion. Uobo. Messrs. Fostci & Judd. July 12 'J I 8m Notice to Creditors and Debtors, 4 LL persons having claims against the Ms /~\ tnle of A. WINGO decease*!, will prcsen iliein without delay, proven according to lav to JOHN H. KV1NS, Attorney at Law, or t< the undersigned; and all persons indebted t* said r.state \sill make payment to the ubov, named Attorney, or to MKS. K. C. WINGO, Kxccutrix. June 14 20 ditto Kxtra I^inc BLUE STONE, A T TWITTY & CO SEPTEMBER 6, 1866. i iAirr co., (Suceosors to S. N IIAHT & CO.) S'iat!i Kact Corner King & Market Street* CIIARLESTOX, S. C., IMPORTERS OF Foreign & Domestic Hardware CUTLERY, GUNS, 1IAR IRON*, TIN AND PLATED WARES Will receive orders for R. 1I0E & CO'S Circi lar Saws, ami GEO. PAGE CO S Portal'! Saw Macliiuos. 1). 1>. Cohen. 1>. S. 11 \ut. P. Monax; March 1 o ly RANGES, FIRE BRICKS &t ADAMS, DAMO.Y X Co , ii.wh iieopened business at tuei olid stanti>, 16, Broad Street, Charleston, S. C.. .1 ud r j> Constantly on Hand ! COOKI>(; STOVES or THE I/.itest Improved Pattern**, 11 mpe's Urates, Murl?le Mantles, Tinner Miu'liiui'!! and Tools, Plumbers' Materials, Iron an?l lir.iss, deep well Force ami Light Pumps. Sheet Lead, Lead and Iron Piping, Uailroad Force l'nmps. Also ilio Great l.ibor Saving Washing Mac h i n o and \Y ringer, i KcOu IH Order* attended to xath IfiajHttch.JE Me hi r? ly CHARLES BELLOISE a- CO ani' m:al>:us in Hams Sides, Shoulders, Smoke Beef, Tongues, FL OI It, />'I T1 F1L ( IIEESE, LAUD, KllGS, SOAl'/STAHCil, FA} DLES, &o, Ac. V20 iX \2'2 LAST DAY STEET, CamtyniH en t* S<dtcited. H. S'iVlS, } CHARLESTON, S. C. ; :o: . Me would respect fnlly notify Merchants th we are strictly in the I'rovixion Jiuttnctt, at arc enabled to supply the trade at lowest price Mch 1 b ly W. MAGILL FLEMING" Al I oriioy at X %1T1LL attend to all business with whic X T the citizens of Sparlauburg Distrn re ay favor him. OFFICE?OYER r.OOKSTOKE June -1 -1 1 -in -- 4 \ Surveying and Engineering. 3THE undersigned offers his services to Railroad Companies to survey and locate Kuilroad routes; to furnish Maps and Reports, Specifications, Estimates and Plans of Superstructure. lie will measure and report iu detail contract work and heavy Graduation, lie will execute Topographical Druwings and lay off the Drainage of Inland Swamps and bottom lauds for farmers. Particular attention will bo given to any business entrusted to him by Engineers and officers of llailroad Companies and others interested in bridge building, and especially to Farmers who desire to reclaim their swamp lauds or to establish their boundary lines of old surveys. lie will also superintend personally the construction and building of Kailroad bridges, or any other bridges that require the services of uu Engineer tu plan and construct. Parties having business or desiring information will address the undersigned at Campobella, Spartanburg District. S. 0. J NO. bANKSTON DAVIS, Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Draftsman. Aug ?J 28 tf SALE. I WILL cell at public sale, on MONDAY, Ut? 1st day of November next, at my residence, . on South l'acolet, 14 miles North of Spartanburg Court. House, the followiug named pro* i petty . . 1 Tract of* Land, on the waters of South l'acolet, 14 miles North of Spartanburg C. II., containing 117 Acres, upon which is a large quantity of No. 1 bottom. Tkio 'I'.?. ? * > i n>v< iiiiti |niri oiitr up'itr CU1U? , vat ion, is good woodland and well timbered and watered, uud under good fencing. 1 X Tract of Land, r . 3 on North l'acolct, 11? miles North of Sparlan> burg, containing 'JSJU Acres, nearly all of which L> is good woodland. Kitl er of the ubovc Tracts can be bought al private sale before the day above mentioned. i will sell ut the saute time ail my personal property, consisting of Horses Cows, Hogs, Corn, Wheat, COTTON, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, ONE TW0-I10RSE WAGON. I will sell everything I have, as I am going West. Persons wishing to negotiate for one or both of the above name Tracts of Land can do so before the day of sale, but the personal property will not be sold till that day. Terms?Made known on day of sale. July 2G?20?td WILLIAM TONEY. IN KQUITY?Spartanburg District. James llanna, et al., vs. James C. Ilanns, Adinistrator, ft al. Bill for Partition, Relief, &c. IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that Isaac S. llanna and William Hanna, iwu ui me ueieintams in tins case, reside from and without the limits of this State, on motion of Farrow, Complainant's solicitor, It it orderrJ that the said defendants do appear, answer, plead or demur to this Bill of Complaint within TUKEK MONTHS froiuthis date, or judgment will he taken pro con/erso as to tliern. Cotnra'r Office. \ T. STOBO FARllOW, July 20, 1S0G. / c. ?. s. d. July 20?20?dm DR. W. T. KUSSEL, l"f7ILL continue the practice of Medioine*H Surgery, and (at his office) Dentistry OFFICE?OVER IIEINIT81I DKl'O STORK. Feb 15 3_ tf ,, ~J. BOMAR & CO. i T) ESPKOTFULI.Y ask all who arc owing' I 1_V them either by NOTE OU BOOK AC! COUNT, to call and settle. Our bnsiness arl* laugciucnts require an early settlement and: lc some money. 1*1 ease don't forget this. Bitingsville, S. C., July 11. 25-2nv . CORN, FLOUR. BACON AND T. /\ T?r>, ?, just received by CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO*. .. A new and fresh supply of Ladies and Gentfo1 men's Misses' and Children's SHOES, GAI1ERS AND SLirPERS. ut CLEVELAND, WALKER, & CO. Ladies' llats, Rennet Ribbons, LATEST STYLES. received by S CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO. Fancy Mozambique, Crape Marett, Challies, Cluck and Colored Lawns, Fancy Jaconet and ? : Organdies. Very elcgaut styles and patterns, just received by CLEVELAND, WALKER St CO. June 11 20 tf ~ROBINSON <fe NELSON, m Wholesale mul 3 Retail OcnlcrH in ' mu'SS-j mUSKd, TRAVELLING liAGS, &c. 'JOO KIING STREET, Xrarlt/ opposite Victoria Hotel, ; ClinrleMton, Soutli Carolina. J. B. ROBINSON, A. NELSON. . PHILIP FOG A KIT & CO. AVliolesalo Grocers AMU COMMISSION MERCHANTS. at Corner of Atlantic Wharf & East Bay, it! s. IV FOG ARTY. ) , . a ~ y. fouauty, J Charleston, 8 C. Agents for BOYD BROS. CO'S Cream Ale. Mch 1 6 * ly * . h l)r, L. C Kennedy ^ OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONL SERVICES to the Citizens of Spartanburg. Feb 1 I ly