The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, September 27, 1866, Image 3

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' W * f, A man named DeCanine was accidentally ran over by a train "at the Elizabeth Depot, New Jersey, on Wednesday last, and was manglad in so shocking a manner that his heartrending supplications to be put out of the world were compile i with, and ho wes shot through the head. The injuries he had received were pass surgical aid. MA1U2IED Oh the 20th instant, by R. Buiant, Esq., MR. JOHN BROWN to MI8S CAROLINE GOFORTH, all of this District. On the 19th instant, by Rev. Mr. Parker. MR. JAS. R. NESBITT to MISS laura A. BURTON, all of thia District. On the 16th instant, by Rer. W. Drvmf Mono, MR. W. THOMAS to MRS. QUIN. On the 11th instnut, MR. ERER P1NSON to MISS F. YARNER. NOTICE." A LL persons living in Spartanburg District f\ indebted to the subscriber for services of Imported Stallions, " AYSQARTII " and "BOSQUET." are requested to mnke payment to Messrs. FOSTER fit JUDD, who are authorised to rcseipt them. W. C. GIST. September 27, 18C6. 35 4t NOTICE. The commissionersof free SCHOOLS are requested to meet at Spartanburg C. H. on tno FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER next. Teachers will have their claims properly made out, and present them to me by the 15TII of OCTOBER nest. JOSEPH foster, Chairman Board Commissioners. Sept 27-36?4 EXECUTORS' SALE, IN pursuance of the -Vill of ELIZABETH ROGERS, deo'd., 1 will s.ll to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, the 1 itu DAY of OCTOBER next, at her late residence, the following personal property, viz : F our M u 1 e n, COWS AND CALVES, CORN, FODDER, WHE1T, O n.e> Road "Wagon, FARMING tools, &C. AC. TERMS made known on day of Sale. T. A. ROGERS. Administrator with Will Annexed. September 27, I860.?87?3 Call and See THE LA TEST FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS, AT THE Tailoring KistabliNhment or A. B. BEECO, On JUdtin Street, Over IF. R. NtUon ?j- Co. Country Produce, at market prices, taken in payment for all work done. Satisfaction guar, antecd. Sept. 27?35?tf STATE 6F SOUTH CAROLINASPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Citation for Letters of Administration by J no. Enrle Bomar, Esq., Ordinary. In the Court of Ordinary. WHEREAS W. J. PENNINGTON has filed his petition in my ofHcc praying that Letters of Administration, de bonis non, on all and singular the goods and clinttels, rights and credits of ALEX, M. THOMPSON, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said ALEX. M. THOMPSON, deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, for said District, to bo held at Spartanburg Urn iff1 House, on Monday, the 8th day of October next, to* shew cause if any exists, why suid Letters should not be granted. Given under my hnnd this 24th day of September, A. D., I860. JNO. EARLE BOMAR, O. S. D. Sept 27 3o 2w STATE OF SOIJTII CAHOUNA, SPABTANBURO DISTRICT. Citation for Letters of Administration by Jno. Earle Bomar, esq., Ordinary. In the Court of Ordinary "TTE7HEREASHAMILTON BlSHOP.has filed v bis petition in my oflice praying that Letters of Administration on nil and singular thc goods and chattels, lights and credits of HARLAN IIUGHEY, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said deceased, to be nnd nppenr nt the Court of Ordinary, for said District, to bo held at Spartanburg Court House, on Monday, the 8th day of October next, to shew cause if any exists, why said Letters should not he grantetl. Given under my baud this 24th day of September, A. D., 1866. JNO. EARLE ROMAR, O. 8. D. Sept 27 35 2w Commissioner's Sales. IN EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Luciuda K. Bobo, Adm'rx. v8, Win. E. and Cbas. B. Bobo, minors by (heir next Friend. Sale of Real Estate, Dower, io. JN pursuance of an Order of the Court of Equity, (he following Real Estate of C. B. IBO, deceased, will be sold on the premises at public Bale, on WEDNESDAY, the 17ib day of OCTOBER next. Said Lands are situated in lower portion of Spartanburg District, on Cedar Shoal Creek, near Cross Anchor, bounded by lands of J. Whitmive, Henry Forguson, S. Brewton and others. LOT NO. 2, containing 180 ACRES, more or less. LOT NO. 3, containing 180 ACRES, more or less. Also the Fee in Lot No. 1, eubject to the Widow's Dower, which Lot contains 65 Acres, more or less, embracing the homestead. TERMS OF1 SALE:?-Costs of these proceedings to be paid casn, the residue of the purchase money to be paid in twelve months from day ef sale, with interest from date, secured by bond with approved sureties. T. STOBO FARROW, C. K. S. D. Cou'rs. Office, 1 Sept. 26, 1866 / 8ep4 27 86 3w ^"notice. PERSONS Indebted to the Estate of CASSANDRA BARNETT, dec'd, are hereby requested to make settlement by the FIRST of OCTOBER next. AU who fail to do so Trill find their Notes in the hands of an Attorney for collection. M. F. BARNETT, Ex'or. Sept 20 34 tf Estate Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of P. 8. IlUNTEIt, deceased, arc notified to muke immediate payment All claims over the nmount of TWENTY DOLLARS, will be settled with Farrow & Duucan, Attorneys. All sums of and under tho amount of Twenty Dollars. will be settled with Saiu'I Lancaster, esq. All persons having claims against the estate will hand them in properly attested to the "\u dersigned. POLLY W. HUNTER, Administratrix Sept 20 34 tf I^iinnl Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of JAMES M. NESI1ITT, dec'd . are hereby notified to present them duly attested. and persous indebted by NOTE ?>r AOCOUN l", previous to his death, are request cd to make immediute payment to the under signal, nnd thereby save cost. E D. NESBITT. "k THUS. F. FIELDER. J t x 101 a' Sept. 20 84 * 4 Kxecutor'w Noticje. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of GIDEON II. KING, will nuike immediate payment to the undersigned. All having claims against said Estate will hand them in properly attested to either the undersigned or to Farrow and Duncan. JONAS DREWTON. Sept 20 84 tf -A.pplicjxt.ion. NOTICE is herewith given that application will be made at the next sitting of the Legislature, for the privileges of increasing the powers of the Town Council of Spartanburg. By order of Council L. TWITTY, Intendant. J M. Euronn, Clerk. S.'pt 18 84 3m IVotice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of HENRY BISHOP, deceased, nrc herewith notified that their NOTES ANI) ACCOUNTS must he paid on or before the 10th duy of October next, or suit for the same will be commenced, as we are obliged to wind up the Estate. Parties indebted will please not pass this uotioe by, as we do not wish to sue. but will be compelled to do so to save our selves. 0. II. MABRY. J NO. BURNETT, Administrators. Sept 20 34 3t NOTICE IS hereby given that I have sold my interest iu the late Firm of VANDlVEll, BLAKE & CO., and that I have commenced operations at the OLD STAND, in a "gang by inyseif." I will sell to friends nnd foes for ready cask : but for very small profits. Call and see my Goods, and kuow tlie prices of some of iheui. J. W. YANDIYKR Sept 20 84 2t "n ot ice. T1IE blacksmith books of Dr. J J. VERNON, deceased, arc pi iced in my bunds for settlement and o dlectioti. AH persons thus indebted, are hereby notified to settle the same ou or before the first day of September next. T. O. P. VERNON, An y. August 2 27 tf notice IS hereby given that application will be made at the next silting ot the Legislature lor a renewal of the act of incorporation of the JIazarelh Presbyterian Church, Spartanburg District. Sept G 32 3m NEWSCHEDUL E SI. cSo XT. Railroad. ON and after the 17th instant, the Trains will run on MONDAY'S, WEDNESDAY'S and SATURDAY'S. Down Trnins leave Spartanburg Court House, at fi.45, a. m. Leave Unionville, 'J.30, n. in. Arrive at Alston 2.20, p. in. connecting with the Greenville down Train. Up Trains leave Alston at 0.30, a. ni. connecting with the Greenville up Train. Arrive at Unionville 2 20, p. in. Arrive at Spartanburg, C. II .r?.0t), p. m. Arrangements are mnde by which treight through from Charleston and Columbia may he paid on this road. THOS 11. JETER, Pros't S. & U. U. R. Sept 20 31 tf Sept. IS, 1WOO. DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP. 1TII K Co-partnership heretofore existing under the name of VANDIVKR. BLAKE k CO., was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 28th ultimo. All indebted by note or account, nre earnestly requested to make early payment to C VNXON, 11LAKK & BURNETT, who are authorized to settle the business of the late firm. THE UNDERSIGNED. under flic nauie and style of CANNON, BLAKE & BURNETT, will continue as Dealers in General Merchandize, atthe store, one door west of CLEVELA\1?, WALKER & CO., where they are now receiving and offer at the latest cash rates, the first instalment of their FALD STOCK, consisting of PRINTS, Brown and Pleached DOMESTICS, SHOES. LADIES* HATS, SALT. SUGAR, COFFEE. POWDER, SHOT. LEATHER. SODA, AMES* SHOVELS, NEW FLOUR. A general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, are expected to arrivo in a short time. Consignments of Foreign and Domestic Produco. are solicited, to the disposal of which their prompt personal attention will he given. 0 CANNON, W. K BLAKE, J 8. BURNETT Sept 20 84 tf ( Just Received AT J. W. HARDY'S, SUGAR, Musoavado Molasses Coffee, Vinegar, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Soda, Powder, Matches, Shot, Blacking, Well Buckets, Mustard, Cedar Tubs, Blue Stone. Cedar Buckets, Seivcs. Cedar Measures, Gun Locks, Gun Caps, Gun Flints. Gun Wipers, ALSO, various other articles in the HARDWARE AND GROCERY LINE. We would particularly call the attention ol purchasers to the above articles, and nro satistied we can make it to their interest to pay CASH FOR THEIR GOODS.'as we are deter, mined to sell for CASH ONLY, and can afford to sell for smaller profits. Wc arc compelled to say that hereafter we will credit no one?so do not be surprised or vexed at a refusal, if you will a*k for it. Positively no goods delivered till paid for. J.W.HARDY, C E. FLEMING. Sept 110 81 tf Mrs. S. L. Butler's School HAS now fully commenced its FALL AN1) WINTER TERM, and she is now prepared to receive any new accessions, linving competent and able assistance. Tlie branches taught at thisSchotl comprise all the rudiments of a general, and thoroughly practical ENGLISH EDUCATION. Parents and Guardians can obtain till information by applying to Mrs. Duller, at her home on Church Street, next to Baptist Church. Sept 'JO 514 2t Tax Kxccutions. TWTOT1CK is given that 1 will wait the above EXECUTIONS for settlement without further cost until the 'oth of October next, after which time I will bo certain to send out all that remain unsettled, to bo collected in the usual way, which will increase the cost considerably, besides often puttiug the delinquents to much trouble. J. II. BLASSINOAMB.S. S. I). Sept 10 83 tf Mrs. Angus V. Smith's School, OPENED ON MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER T iHMS PEtt SESSION OF FIVE M-'NTHS. Spelling, Reading. Writing. Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar und Composition, . . . . . $10 00 (or $2 00 per month.) Higher English Branches, with Latin, 1?"? 00 (or $3.00 per month.) Music, with use of Piano, . . 20 (it) French, (or $2.00 per month.) 10 00 Incidental Expenses, (10 cents pernio. per session.) .... 50 Where tuere is a music scholar, no extia charge will be made for the other studies ? or say $20 will cover all the school expenses. ittX^To be paid uiouthly in currency, provisions or wood. Sept 10 .13 4t Notice to frecitors and Debtors. ALL persons indebted to the estates of Col. T. P. BROCK MAN. Col. T. P. BROCK vi AN & SON , and B. T. BROCKM \N, and all persons having claim* against either of the above mentioned estate*, are hereby untitle! hat 1 will attend at SOLITUDE on FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS, of every week between this and Court, for the purpose of making settlement. L>el?lo.-.h arc advised to meet me at the above mentioned time and place, and save costs by making satisfactory arrangements. V. A N DliKSO.N, Ex'or. Sept IS 3S tf 0f4X?The Greenville Mountaineer will publish until tf. ON CONSIGNMENT. fr/v.v BUSHELS PRIME WHITE AND e)\Hf YELLOW COUN. 5 Lot of Country FLOUR. A LSO, BALTIMORE FLOUR, MEAL AND GRIST Constantly on hand. These articles arc sold low for CASH o/J.v, at J. W. 1IAR1). S. Aiigti-t SO 81 tf >1 RBI . E3 V ARB UN ioiv C. XX. All Work Sent Free of Charge to S|>iii'tuiilmi'^; C. II. riAllE SUBSCRIBER has received a supply J of 1TALION and AMERICAN M \RBLE, and is prepared to <lo any kind ot inotuinietital work entrusted to his car<\ nt us low r.ites as can ho done in thv State. 1 can furnish 11 RAD and FOOT STONES from $10 per set and upwards. Engravings S.I per 100 lepers. My cointiiunicatton addressed to nte at Uuiou C. 11. 1 will receive proinp* attention. W.M. A. NICHOLSON, Union C. H., August SUh lMiG. X^xtra X^iito BLUE STONE, A T TWITTY & CO.; SEPTEMBER 6. I860. Ladies1 Hals, Bonnet Ribbons, ; LATEST STYLES. reefcired by w CLEVELAND, WALKEB & TO | JUST RECEIVED BY B.?6 J. L. WOFFORD OPPOSITE TI1E COURT HOUSE, COFFEE, SUGAR, SODA, MADDER, 8?3> {Pi?KA&? POWDER, SHOT, BLACKING, ? D^EHTIB^IFILtS?^ and various other GOODS, which we will bell cheap for CASH. Sept 13 S3 ly To All whom it may Concern. (WILL be at Spartanburg on the 17th instant, nnd remain for one week, for the purpose of closing up my NOTES AND ACCOUNTS. Persons owing inc will please call and settle, ns 1 will regret the necessity of sucing any ot my friends. Currency is all I require of you, it you will pay the notes promptly. ALFRED TOLLESON Sept 13 S3 tf T II Ei " DRY GOODS STORE Ar ! - 4- m '""J ? M. \V7 OUI.D reaped fully inform tlie LADIES * t that ihov ure now receiving their SPRING STOCK, ( (INSISTING OF White Long Cloth, Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, While nnd Brown Linens, Merrimack, Auioskeng, Schwabcuml American CALICOS, warranted fa-t colors. Jaconets, Cambrics ami Victoria Lawns. A complete nnd choice assortment of Needle WORK and Linen Setts, Needles, Spool Cot ten, Working Cotton and Thread in every variety. ALSO, a great assortment of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Liens nnd Hosiery. Bonnet nnd Lnte-String, Ribbons, Thread nnd Cotton LACLS nnd EDGINGS. Having been connected for a long time with the Dry Goods business, wo are confident of giving satisfaction ALSO, on hnnd a general assortment of BOOTS nuil SHOES,Tin Ware. Hate and Caps, nnd a general assortment of GROCERIES, at the Ul'-TOWN STOKE. FREDK. TK1TE. ALEX. II. S.MYTII. N. R. State Money Bought. April 20 IS tf >rew Enterprise ! soutiieknTmporting AND MANUFACTURING DRUG HOUSE, PRATT, WILSON & BROS., liiiio' Hrcet, CHARLESTON, S. C. Tho Proprietors aro Native SouthernersXo iuch enterprise S >uth of Phih'hlphia. flV// Southern a >iiMfs give us ihfir J'utronage ? WE OFFER AT RATES THAT COMPAKE FAVORABLYW1TJI NEW YORK PRICKS. ALE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, SPICES,Ae., THAT LEGITIMATEI.V KEI.ONt 1 TO out LINE OF 1HJSINKSS, AND KEEP ON HAND ONLY TUB 13B&T Packages put up to suit Country Trado."Ai?u X. A.I'U ATT, Chemist to late C. S., Niter and Mining Durcau, L. W. WILSON, IV It. WILSON, Chemist to late C. S., Or Department. April 11 5 ly PHILIP FOG ARTY ?& CO. W holesule Crrocecs AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Corner of Atlantic Wharf & East Bay. s. Ft k; a ktv} Charleston, S C. Agents for BOYD lilt OS. j' CO'S Cream Ale. .Melt 1 6 ly SALE. ] WILL sell nt public sale, on MONDAY, the 1st day of November next, at my rooidencc, ou South Pacolct, 1 1 miles North of Spartanburg Court House, the following named property .* 1 Tract of X^fiucl., on the waters of South Pacolet, 14 miles North of Spartanburg C. II., 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 timbered and watered, una under good fencing. 1 TViiot ol* 1 jtiii<l, North Pacolet, 1G miles North of Spartanburg, containing 'J?0 Acres, nearly all of which is good woodland. Kill er of the above Tracts can be bought at private sale before the day above mentioned. 1 will sell at the name time all my personal propeity, consisting of Horses Cows, Hogs, Corn, Wheat, COTTON, HOUSEHOLD AND KlTOllEN FURNITURE, ONE TWO-HORSE WAGON. 1 will sell everything I have, as I am going West. Person , wishing to negotiate for one or both of the above name Tracts of Land enn do so before the tiny of sale, but the personal | property will not bo sold till that day. rms ?Made known on day of sale. ! July 2C-2G? td WILLIAM TONET. SULLIVAN & WINSMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, SPARTANBURG, 8. C. OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE. C. r. SlELITAH. J. c. WlHSMITR. FARROW & DUNCAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW amd Solicitor's in Equity, t Jfoaf* Office in Brick Building, upstairs, orsr former Office of James Farrow. James Farrow. D. R. Dckca*. April 15 11 Jy ttULllMS. evivs & finoirR attorney's at law, SPARTANBURG, 8. C. Gi:o. W. Williams, York villa, S. C. Jso. H. Evinu, William Cuoicb. June 14 20 Cm w. magillfleming, Attomey at Law, ' \\,r"'^ attend to all business with which y j the eiiizcus of Spartanburg District nay favor him. OFFICE?OVER BOOKSTORE. June 21 21 12m law copartnership^ Having associated 0. J. ELFORD, o Greenville, S. O , with me in the practice of law lor Spartanburg District, under the name and style of LI.FORI) & ELFORD ; all business entrusted to my care will receive the prompt and faithful attention of said firm. J. M. ELFORD. April 5 10 Cmos drs7 b. "& j. ltwofford OFFER THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to tlie citizens of the Village and surrounding country. One or both of us will be found cons! am ly in the office at the STORE, during itic day, and at our Residence, opposite Wofford College (Church Street) at night. Feb 15 3 ^ tf dr. w. t. russel, \\7 ILL continue the practice of Medicine v v Surgery, and (at his office) Dentistry OFFICE?ovr.a heikitsii Ditto store. Feb 15 3 tf Dr, L. C Kennedy OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONL SERVICES to the Citizen" of Spartanburg. Feb 1 1 ly JTA. HENNEMAN "WAttasi aiAisaiB AND JEWELLER. Sfittrfanburg C. 11., So. Ca. HAS JUST RECEIVED A SELECT ASSORT MK N T OF watches, jewelry, ?%.&*$Iffl VAN AND Fancy Goods. ALSO "A NEW LOT OF EIGHT-DAY AND TWENTYT0U11 HOUR CLOCKS, A FIRST-RATE ARTICLE. WAR RENTED TWO YIDARS. Spectacles for all Eyes and Ages. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY neatly repaired, and warranted. J. A. HENNEMAN, At the Old Place on Jfain-Street. Feb 22 4 tf W. 1>. MilsKter RESPECTFULLY announces to tbe public, that he has again commenced the Tinning Business, and feels himself well prepared and qualified to do all kinds of work in his line, with neatness and dispatch. Ho has a large stock on hand, of every thing usually found in an establishment of this kind. All articles of TIN WARE, will he kept on hand, thereby rendering himself able to supply the wants of any who may call on him. lie is prepared to do such work as ROOFING. GUTTERING AND REPAIRING. Ha will work and sell, wholesnlo or retail, LOW FOR CASH. All work warranted. SHOP NEAR THE SPARTAN OFFICE. Feb 1 1 tf CHARLES BELLOISE & CO., Cij!3aEaisai?m Mairolkcmtfl, AND DEALERS lJt Hani*:, Sides, Shoulders. Smoked Beef, Tongues, FL 0 lit, B UTTER, CHEESE, LARD, EGGS, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, Ac., &o. 120 A* 122 EAST BAY STEET, Consignments Solicited. C; UCLMHS, } CHARLESTON, 8. C. We would respectfully notify Merchants that we are strictly in the Provision Business, and are enabled to supply the trade at lowest prices. Melt 1 6 ly CalJeoH, U1o(u>1h><I mul IJi'own Sli?>o(iii|fH and ^lilriiu^, A FRESH LOT, just received by CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO. A new and fresh supply of Ladles and Gentlemen's Misses' and Children's 8II0ES, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS. at CLEVELAND, WALKER, & CO