The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, September 13, 1866, Image 3
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Tho State of South Carolina'
*( SPARTANBURG DI8TMCT.
XT?OW ALL MBN BY THESE PREIV
SRNT8. That we. P. J. JENKINS AND
JANlS E. JENKINS, late Jano E. Kirby, being
married or hare lived as man and wife,
hare now for causes well known to us both,
harC mutually agreed to separate, and forever
hereafter not to know each other as man and
wife; and now each of us in the sight of God,
and in the presence of these witnesses, do
agree and forever release each other from all
obligations as husband and wife, and eaoh of
ns shall have the liberty to marry any person
we please, or enter into any obligations whatsoever,
without any dread or fear on either of
our parte whatsoever, and oach of us "shall
have full power to contract debts, sue and be
sned, and neither of us shall be beldor in any
* way made liable for the oontracts or liabilities
pr of the other.
In witness whereof we have set our hands
and Mali In it* ?'???? 1 ?
?- r.vovuw v* incoo nniicanua
and in the eight of Qod, hoping and believing
that we will never regret thin deed.
P. J. JENKINS, (l. e.)
JANE K. JENKINS, (t. s.)
Signed and sealed in the \
presence of /
Jamks P. Fowlkr,
II. Tuomas.
- Sept IE 83 4t_
COMMISSIONER'S SALES. "
IH EQUITI?SPABTANBDItO BISTKICT.
Jesso Ilacnmett, va, Wm. M. Champion,
Bill to forcolosc Mortgage, &o.
"*"N pursuance of an Order of the Court ol
1 Equity, the Real Ea:ate referred to in these
pleadings, will be sold at Public Sale, at Spartanburg
Court House, on 8ALESDAY in OCTOBER
next, being
A TRACT OF LAND, wliereon the Defendant,
Wm. M. Champion resides, situated ou
Island Creek, about 17 or 18 miles above the
town of Spartanburg, containing
Twenty Acres more or less,
r whereon a GRIST MILL and COTTON OIN
aro located.
By consent of the Complainant, the crop
growing on said Land will be sold separately
from the Land.
TERMS OF SALE One half of the purchase
money to be paid cash, the residue in
twelve months from day of sale, secured by
bond of purchaser with at least two approved
sureties and mortgage of the premises.
T. 8TOBO FARRO V, C. E. S V.
Cotn'rs. Office, 1
Sept. 10, 1866. /
Sept 13 33 tds
CO M MISSION ER'^SALES.~
IN EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
Ellas Wall, Adm'r. of Rial B. Seay, deceased,
vs,
Mary M. Nolan, Wm. B. Nolan, Sallic Soay
and others.
Bill for Partition to pay Debts, Dower, Ac.
T"N pursuance of an Order of the Court of
I Equity, the following Real Estate of Rial
FT Seay, deceased, will t.e sold ut Public Sale,
nt Spartanburg Court House, on SALESDAY
iu OCTOBER next, said lands being situated
on the Howard Gap Road, about Five miles
above the town of Spartanburg, bounded by
lands of J. G. Mabry, Wm. J. Smith, Iicnry
Unult and otners.
LOT NO 1 (the homestead lot) containing
83 ACllES more or less, on which are valuable
Improvements
LOT NO. 2 (the Gault lot) containing CI
ACRES in ore or less.
TERMS OF SALE:?Costa of these proceed
ings to be paid cash on day of sale, the residue
of the purchase money to be paid in twelve
month* with interest from d&to, the purchasers
I giving bond with at least two approved sureties
and mortgage of the premises to secure
I the same.
I T. STOBO FARROW, C. E. S. D.
Cotn'rs. Office, 1
Sept. 10, 1806 f
Sept 13 83 tds
Commissioner's Sales.
IN EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
T. Stibo Farrow as Commissioner iu Equity
for Spartanburg District,
T9,
Oliver II. Moss ns Ext'r. of Mrs. llosa C.
Smith, et. al.
Bill to Enforce Lien.
JN pursuance of an Order of the Court of
Equity, the real estate described in the
ladings in this caso, will he sold nt. Public
Sale, at Spartanburg Court House, on SALESDAY
in OCTOBER next, being
A TRACT OF LAND,
purchased at Commissioner's Sale by Mrs.
llosa 0. Smith, whereon she resided up to the
time of her deatii, and now in possession of
the Defendant J. R Frcy, situated on Greenville
Road about six miles above Spartanburg
Court (louse, bounded 1-y lands ofO. IF. Moss
J. R. Frey and others, containing
3 ID Acres mure or less.
TERMS OF SALE :?Costs of these proce dings
to be paid cash on <lny of Sale, I lie residue
of the purchase money to be | aid in twelve
months, the purchaser giving bond with at
least two approved sureties and mortgage of
the premises to secure the ?omo, with interest
froth date.
T. STOBO FARROW, C. E. S. D.
Com'rs. Office, I
Sept. 10, 1860. \
Sept 18 33 Ids
Equity Nalc.
Elizabeth Bearden,
vs,
David D. Moore, Nimrod Moore, Extr., and
others.
Bill for Partition, Arc.
SN pursuance of an order of the Court of
Equity the following personal properly
longing to the estate of SAKAIl MOORE,
deceased, will be sold at PUBLIC RALE on
WEDNESDAY, tho 3d day of October next, at
the rosidenoe of SIMEON MOORE.
Said property is desorihed in the pleadings
in this case as consisting of
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Forming Tools,
Horaces, Cattlo, Hogs,
TERMS OF SALE:
Costs of those proceedings to be paid in
oash?the remainder of the purchases to be
paid on the first of January, 1867, with interest
from day of salo. Purchasers will be
required to g ve bond with approved suretios
to aeenre the purchase money.
T. 8TOBO FARROW, C. E. S. D
Pept. 18, 1868. 88-8w
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! SHERIFF'S SALE
f '
1Y virtue of sundry writs oT fieri facias to
I 1 me directed, I will sell before the Court
House door, in the Village of Spnrtanburg, on
the 1st MONDAY iu OCTOBER next, the
following named and described property, to
wit:
One huudred and thirty Acres of Land, more
or less, bounded by lands of Daniel Mcllatn,
Henry Turner and others. Sold as the property
of J. W. Huynes, at the suit of J. A. Williams.
Also, Two lots containing four acres of land
more or less, a dwelling house and out building,
Said lot being bounded west by Church
Street, south, north and east by a street and
lots of A. Walker, Mrs. E. C. Leitner and
others.
Also, One lot containing one acre of land
more or less, and an unfinished brick building
?said lot being bounded by lands of A. 11.
Kirby, and others, both of the above describAll
Inltt urn uitnnU/1 tin -Ml -r o .
I ..V iU IUQ TIUU^U U* opjli lllllfcarg.
Also, two hundred acres of land, moro or
less, bounded by lands of A. Holtzbouscr,
Jas. Nesbitt, and others Sold as the properly
of Win. H. Walker.
Also, Seventy-five acres of land, more or
loss, bounded by lands of A. Brannou Thomas
Chapman, and others. Sold as the property
of George Btlolier, at the suit of J. T. Oautrcll.
Also, One hundred acres of land, more or
less, bounded hy lands of Mancrva Smith,
ichard Kirby, and others. Sold as the proerty
of William Hardy, at the suit of A. TolleF
son.
1 Also, Three hundred and fifty acres of land,
more or less, bounded by lands of Vina Turner,
William Dalton, and others. Sold us the
property of Dr. Lee L. Smith, at the suit of
John Wheeler.
Also, One lot containing one nnd ahalf acres
of laud, more or less, bounded West by Laurens
street, North, South and East, by lots
and land of Dr. J. J. Boyd, Mrs. H. H. Thomson,
nnd others. Also, one lot containing one
aero of land, more or less, bounded North,
South nnd East by lots nnd laud of Dr. Heinitsh,
and West by a street, both of the above
named lots, situated in the village of Spartanburg,
and are sold as the property of John
Thomson, nt the suit of John Wheeler.
Also, the interest of Mrs. Mary B. Walker
in one lot, containing four acres of land, more
or loss, and the Hotel knowu as tha " Walker
House," situated in the village of Spartanburg,
and bounded North by Main Btrect, South,
K&st uud West by lots and laud of Mrs. II. H.
Thomson, Oovun Mills' estate, and others.
Sold 03 the property (in part) of Mrs. Mary
B. Walker, at the suit of Caleb King, Ex'or.
Also, Fifty acres of land, more or less.
bounded by lands of Jauioa Puge,
luekson. and others. Sold as the proper.y of
Berry Pearse, at the suit of B. F. Bales.
Also, One hundred and thirty-six acres of
land, inure or less, bounded by lands of Fielding
Cantrell, John Kpton, David Miller, and
others. Sold as the property of Jesse M.
Cannon, at tlie suit of Fielding Cantrell.
Also Three Hundred AcrcH of Land, more or
less, bounded by lands of Andy Duncan, An
drew Elmore and others. Sold as the property
of Jas. A Bnoddy, at the suit of Phillip Bonis
nud others.
Also, One Hundred and Seventy-six Acres
of Land, uiorc or loss, bounded by lands of
Wm. Scruggs, Wiuston Williams au 1 others
Sold as the property of Jacob Prico, deceased,
at the suit of So. Ca. Manufacturing Company,
vs. Caroline Price, Ex'trix,
Also, One Lot, 19} feet front on Church St ,
30 feet deep, depth bounded by lot nud brick
building of 11. Mitchell cn the South, and lot
and brick huildiug of H. II. Thomson on the
North- Said lot contains the brick building
now used as a post olticc in the village of
Spartanburg. Sold as the property of Lee L
Smith, at the suit of 11. II. Duiul.1 and others.
Also, One Bey Mare, five years old, and one
Sorrel Mare, eleven years old. . Soi l as the
property of Thomas Burgess, at the suit ul
Stephen Kirby.
TERMS OF SALE?Cash, purchaser to pay
for titles
J. II. BLA3SINQAME, S. S. D.
Sheriff's Office, 1
Sept. 18, 1300. /"
RANGES, FIRE BRICKS &c.
ADAMS, DAMON Sc Co ,
IUYE REOPENED BUSINESS AT THEIR
OLD STAND,
16, Broad Street, Charlestou, S. C.,
Anil keep Constantly in, Hand
| COOKING STOVES
or rut
fjntcxt Improved l'altcrns.
Range's (Irate, Marble Mantles, Tinners'
Machines ninl Tools, Plumbers' Materials,
Iron anil Br.iss, deep well Force and
Light Pumps. Sheet Lead, Lead
and Iron Piping, Railroad
Force Pumps. Also the
Great. Labor-Saving Washing
Machine and Wringer.
ttPJU-'l H Order* attended to with Dispute}i.?XC&
Meh 1 5 ly
WILLIS & OHISOLM,
FACTORS ,
COMMISSION MEUCHANTS
AND
SMMii*M*i.Yfw .Ift/v.Vl'S,
Will attend to the purchase, sale and shipment
to Foreign and Domestic Ports, of Cotton, Rice,
Lumber and Naval Stores.
Atlantio Whaif, Charleston, S. C,
B. WILLIS, ALFX. R, CIIIsOLM. .
Meh 1 6 if
IV otice
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
HOOKER, deceased, must call and make
settlement immediately. Those having olaims
against the bamc, must pfeftent ihctn legally.
JAMES McMAKIN, Adm'r.
flept 8 82 8w
Fancy Mozambique, Crape Mnrett, Challies,
Black and Colored Lutvns, Fancy Jnonet and
Organdies. Very e'.rgant styles and patterns,
just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO. t
June II 20 tf
OIV CONSIGNMENT.
KAA BUSnELS PRIME WHITE AND
t)UU YELLOW CORN.
Q Lot of Country FLOUR.
ALSO,
BALTIMORE FLOUR, MEAL AND ORIST
Constantly on hand.
Theso articles are sold low for CASH only, at
J. W. HARDt'S.
August 30 31 tf
MARBLE YARD
TJTVIC>AIV C.H.
:o:
All Work Sent Free of Charge to
Rpartanburg1 O. H.
TI1HE SUBSCRIBER has received a supply
X of 1TALI0N and AMERICAN MARBLE,
and is prepared lo do any kind ol' monumental
work cuirustcd to his car", at ns low rates as
can be done in the State. I can furnish HEAD
and FOOT STONES from 510 per sot and upwards.
Engravings 53 per lOOlet ers. My
communication addressed to tnc at Union C. H.
will receive prompt attention.
M M. A. NICHOLSON.
Union C. II., August 9th 1860.
NOTICE.
rpHF. blacksmith books of Da. J. J. VEIl1
NON, deceased, are placed in my hands
f?r sett lenient and collection. All persons
thus indebted, are hereby notified to settle tho
snmo on or before the first dav of September
uext. T. O. P. VERNON, AU y.
August 2 27 tf
Extra Fin?
BLUE STONE,
A T
T WITT Y & CO.
SEPTfcMBER 6. 1866.
S7\JL7"E ."""
I WILL sell at public sale, <-u MONDAY, the
1st day of November next, at iny residence,
Oil South Psipnlft 14 milna Vnrlli r-i <1 nn... .. ?
-- ?
burg Court House, the following named property
:
X Tract of X .and,
on the waters of South Pacolel, 14 miles North
of Spartanburg C. 11., containing 117 Acres,
upon which is a large quantity of No. 1 bottom,
this Tract except that part now under cultivation,
is good woodland and well tiiuberidand
watered, and under good fencing.
X Tract of Luud,
on North Facolct, 10 miles North of Spartanburg.
containing 220 Acres, neatly all of which
is good woodland.
Kill cr of the above Tracts can be bought at
private sale before the day above mentioned.
i will sell at the satne lime all my personal
propct ty, consisting of
Horses Cows, llogs, Corn, Wbcat,
COTTON, HOUSEHOLD AND KITt HEN
FURNITURE, ONE TWO-HOUSE WAGON.
I will sell everything I itavc, as I am going
West. Persons wishing to negotiate far otic
or both of the above name Tracts of I.and can
do so before the day of sale, but the personal
property will not be sold till that day.
Tliims?Made known on day of sale
July 20?2d?t l WILLIAM TONEY.
HART & C( >.,
(Successors to S. N I1ART ?v (JO.)
South East Corner King ^ Market S;.ects,
CHA A' L ES TOX, S. C ,
IMPORTERS OF
Foreign & Domostic Hardware,
CUTLE11V, (il .NS,
BAR IRON, TIN AND PLATED WARE.-.
Will receive orders for It. ID>E ? (JO'S Circu
lur Saws, and GEO. l'AGE .iv. CU'S Portable
Snw Machines.
I>. D. Cohen. D. S. II.viit. 1'. Mono v.n.
.March 1 6 ly
.1. 1 iOM VI? X < '< >.
I) ESrECTKl'LLV nvk nil who are owing
tlicm cither by NOTE OK 1?0()K ACCO
I NT, to call tnnl settle Our business ar
rangeinonts require un early ><e!tlouicnt. and
some money.
mi- i'i ease don't forget this,
liivingsville, S. C., July 11. 25-2m
CORN, FLOUR. BACON i
AND LAri3D,
just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER .1 CO
Ladies1 Hats, Ho unci Kibhons,
LATEST STYLES.
received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
Culicoft. IIIciicIhmI uud
lirovvn
and
A FRESH LOT,
Qlt received by
CLEVELAND, WALKFR A CO.
<3? T"?* TT1
DRY GOODS STORE
Teppe & Smyth
WOULD respectfully inform the LADIES
that they arc now receiving thoir
SPRING STOCK,
CONSISTING OF
WliiloLong Cloth, Brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
Whito and Brown Linens, Merrimack,
Amoskcag, Schwabeand American CALICOS,
warranted fast colors. Jaconets, Cambrics and
Victoria Lawns.
A complete and choice assortment of Needle
WORK and Linen Setts, Needles, Spool Cotton,
Working Cotton and Thread in every variety.
ALSO, a great assortment of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Liena and
Hosiery, Bonnet and Lute-String. Ribbons,
Thread and Cotton LACES nnd EDGINGS.
Having been connected for a long time with
the Dry Goods business, vie aro confident of
giving satisfaction
ALSO, ou hand a genera! * >?ortment of
BOOTS and SHOES.Tin Ware. 11 .ts and Caps,
nnd a nvi^Artmcnl i?f OltOfTliIVQ ? *
I h e U P TOW N STO H E .""
1'REDK. TEPPE, ALEX. II. SMYTH.
X. 13. State Money Bought.
Aprit i.'C 13 tf
NEW GOODS.
o
\\TE nrc now receiving u capital assortment
v T of UOODS, selected by a member of our
firm in thu Northern market.
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES
DRESS GOODS,
-LATEST STYLES OF
LADIES' HATS,
SHOES,
TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS,
JC^-CALL AND KNOW OUR PRICES..xg?
VAXD1VER, BLARE & CO.,
May 24 17 tf
NTew Enterprise I
southern Importing
AND
MANUFACTURING DRUG HOUSE,
PRATT, WILSON & BROS.,
No. Q88 Kfnjy Sreet,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
o
Tho Proprietors are Native
C a-L
ouut uurnur3Xo
tuck e:Ut'pri:e South of Philcdtlphta. Will
Southern Houses give us tluir Patronage t
WE OFFEll AT RATES THAT COMPARE
FAVORABLY W1TII NEW
YORK PRICES. ALL DRUGS,
CHEMICALS, MEDICINES,
SPICES,Ac., THAT LEGITIMATELY
BELONG TO
OCR LINE OF BUSINESS,
AND
KEEP ON
HAND
ONliY THE BEST
Packages put up to suit
Country Trade.
N. A.PRATT, Chemist to late C\ S., Niter and
Mining Bureau, L. W. WILSON,
P. B. WILSON, Chemist to late C. S , Or
Dcpm tment.
April II 5 ly
ROBINSON & ^ELSOnT
rn Wholesale unci
Kclall Dealers lu
DDLTT3? SIl'LLSS*
TRAVELLING BAGS, Ac.
JOO lvfN(i STREET,
Xtai lu 1 "ictona iJ. lt!,
iliarletilon, Sou tit Carolina.
J. B. ROBINSON. A. NELSON.
PHILIP FOGARTY & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
AM'
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Comer of Ailantic Wlnrf & East Bay.
1\ FOG ARTY, 1 , . a n
s. fouauty, i Charleston, S C.
Agents for BOYD BROS. >}' CO'S Cream Ale.
Mch 1 6 1y
Mcivhants Hotel.
ri-> G?->
Cheapest mid best IJottl in the State.
Transient Board $3.00 "j.l day.
Weekly 14.00 p week.
Mtucli 1 & tf
A. ILIJNG,
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
262 KING STREET,
Opposite Hufuin Street,
CU.4RLC8TOK, SO. CA.
Mareh l tf
JACON'ET, DOTTED AND PLAIN'
SWISS, NANSOOK AND MULL
Muslins.
A NEW SUPPLY,
at CLEVELAND. WALKER A rf>. ,
I i^??p?
k' -' * - ' /wrj, iSPMr".
* ? r^v?. * f? f
SULLIVAN & WINSMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS
7N EQUITY, SPARTANBURG, 8. 0.
OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
C. P. SuiLITAR. J. C. WutlUTm.
FARROW & DUNCAN,
ATTORNEYS AX LAW
and
Solicitors in Equity,
|?*Ollloe in Brink Building, apiloin^Ht
foi mer Office of Jamea Farrow.
James Farrow. D. R. Duncan.
April 15 11 ljr
WILLIAMS, EVINS & CMW&.
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
SPARTANBURG. 8. C.
Geo. W. Williams, Yorkrille, 8. C.
J.10. H. Eviks,
William Cuoicc.
Juno 14 20 Sl&i
WTMAGILL FLEMING,
Attorney at IjBtt,
WILL attend to all business frith whioh
the citixena of Spartanburg Distriot
iray favor kirn.
OFFICE?OYER BOOKSTORE.
June 21 21 12a
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
HAVING associated c. J. elford, o'
Greenville, S. C , frith me in the p radio*
of law for Spnrtanburg District, nnder the nam*
and style of ELFORD & ELFORD; all bufinaaa
entrusted to my care will receire the prompt
and faitliful attention of aaid firm.
J. U. elford.
April 5 10 fimot"
BBS. B. & J. L. WOFFOBD
OFFER THEIR PROFESSIONAL 6ERVICE3
to the citixens of th* Villag* and
surrounding country. One or both of ns will
be found constantly in the offioo at the STORE,
during the (lay. and at oar R*sid?&oa, opposite
Wofford College (Church Street) at night.
Feb 16 3 tf
Dlt. W. T. HUSSEL,
WILL continue tho practice of Madielner
Surgery, and (at hia offioe) Dentistry
OFFICE?QVJEB. HEISITSB DKUQ STOBX.
Feb 16 3 tf
X>x*, L. O Kennedy
OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONL SERVICES
to tho Citixens of Spartanburg.
Fob 1 1 ly
T'a. henneman Tropin
at^isaitt.
AND JEWJELLER.
Spartanburg C. D., So. Cm.
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
PLATES WAAM
AND
Fancy Ooods.
ALSO
A NEW LOT OF EIGHT-DAY AND TWENTYFOUR
HOUR CLOCKS, A FIRST-BASS
ARTICLE.
WARRENTED
TWO
Spectacles for all Eyes and Ages.
WATCHES, CL0CK8 AND JEWELRY
neatly repaired, and warranted.
J. A. HENNBMAN.
At the Old Place on Mam-Strut.
Feb 22 4 tf
W. I>. 3Xilster
Respectfully announce* to tb* public,
that be hue again commenced the
Tinning Business,
nrnl feel* himself well prepared and qualified
to do all kinds of work in hia line, with neatness
and dispatch. He haa a large ttoek on
liund, of every thing usually found in an establishment
of this kind. All articles of TIN
WARE, will te kept on hand, thereby rendering
himself able to supply the want* of any who
muy call on him.
Ho is prepared to do such work a* ROOFING,
GUTTERING AND REPAIRING. Ba
will worlc ?ud sell, wholesale or retail, LOW
FOR CASH. All work warranted.
SHOP NEAR THE SPARTAlT OFPTCE.
Fob 1 1 tf
CHARLES BELLOISE <fc CO,
0?3aaa;3si?ni MiSTa2ms.49,
AMD DEALKK3 IX
flams, Sides, Shoulders, Smoked
lierf, Tongues,
FLOUR, BUTTER. CHEESE\
LARD, EGGS, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES,
&o., Ac.
120 & 122 EAST BAT STEET,
Comignmentt Solicited.
H. Sou. } CHARLESTON, ?. C.
:o:
Wo would respectfully notify Merehante that
we are striolly in the Provision But me,u, and
ore enabled to supply the trade at lowest price*.
Mch 1 6 ly
?T. IV. ROBSON,
COMMISSION MERCHNT,
aVO. 62, EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
HAVING ample means for adnson, a
husinoss experience of twenty year*,
and oonfining himself strictly to a Commission
Business without operating on his own account,
he respectfully solicits consignments of COTTON,
FLOUR, CORN. AC.
if'"RBfo*.?Hon. 6. Bob?, Messrs Poster
& Judd. v
July 12 24 Im