The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, October 11, 1866, Image 3
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vm I TAXES 1
i t ?fll, if not Providentially hindered,
t^d at SPAETANBUKtJ Q. H. on
TUESDAY the 16TII instant, and on
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY, ?he 22d, 284, 24th and
25th days of OCTOBER, instant, ior tho
purpose of eolleodng tho balanoe of the
TAXES duo for tho year 1865, and all
pMWtts^whauhtaye not made a return of
their Yaxts ago earnestly requested to at
y <i m'mm. '<ji *i. i j
f wu .vwfwniK H^I iuuto uuuiuu uujra,
f and make their returns and pay their
Taxes, as Exeoution, either double or
Single^ will be issaed against all default*
era, add. all Taxes paid after that timo will
t have to be settled with the Sheriff, for I
cannot receive any Taxes after the said
25th day. ' There. are over cne hundred
cases of Ileal Estate whioh have not been
returned, and nothing but a want of time
to issue Double Tax Executions before I
went to Columbia, caused them not to be
issued. All the Single Tax Executions
were iflsued and put in the hands of the
Sheriff previous to my leaving for Columbia.
All who have not returned Capita*
tkm or Dog Tax are heroby notified thut
they are reanired to do.ao within the time
above specified, as Double Tax Executions
will surely be issued against all who come
within my knowledge/ who fail to make
their returns, and Singlo Tax Executions
against those who make returns and do
not pay. I hear great complaint that some
are taxed while others are not. If I can
, only get tho names, and the number of
dogs Ac., none will oscape who are liable
1 A 11 1 . 1 - - - - V
u> pay taxes; aii who navo not uiaao re
larsstoi Heal Estate must undoubtedly
W know it, as well as all Administrators,
I Executors, and Guardians. And I would
[ most earnestly request them to attend to
making such returns, and savo Double
Tuxes and Costs- 1 havo quite a number
of names and dogs already reported, and 1
hdpd tfiat if those who are - liable will not
report themselves, that others who have
paid', ana those who have to pay, will re
ppft them,, as all should bo put upon the
same footing.
<- ' It. C. POOLE, T. 0.
NEW GOODS1
\\) S are now receiving a great variety of
. ,W , FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which we wilt sell at the lowest market price*
FOR CASH. A large assortment of
ladles Dress Goods,
HATS, CLOAKS. COLLARS, RIBBONS,
FUJbLS, ctoo.
A good stook of
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,
at reduced prices.
FAMILY GROCERIES
of all kinds.
y SHOES AND SOLE LEATHER.
BQVSJUrif MONEY BOUGHT.
FOSTER & JUDD.
uct? at> 6t
Administrator's Sale.
npiIE undersigned will sell at public sale on
MONDAY, the 22d or OCTOBER inst.,
at the late residence of W. J. BRKM, deceased,
in the town of Bpartanbnrg, all of the Person
al Property of said deceased, consisting of
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
A SETT OF
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
X Oow db O alt dbo.
TERMS OF SALE:?Purchasers will be required
to pay in specie or its equivalent: purchase#
under $6.00 to br paid cash on day of
Sale, *11 over $5.00 in 12 months with inter
> est from date, eeonred by note with at least
two approved sureties.
T. STOBO FARROW,
C. E. S. D., and Adm'r. Ex. Off.
Oct 4 ' 36 3t
f B P. BROWN'S MILL.
I fTlHESE MILLS have been thoroughly reL
paired, and are now in good running or|
der The FLOURINO MILL is now making
a good turn-out, and is not to be surpassed in
making good Flour by any mill. Every thing
works well, and we are prepared to have our
business attended to in first rate style.
We respeotiully solicit the patronage of our
old friends, and as many new oues, as waut
their wheat ground for a good turn out.
THE BRIDGE has been thoroughly repaired.
and no apprehensions of its safely is now
felL
- E.P.BROWN.
Oct 4 84 4w
GEO. W. WILLIAMS <fc CO.,
FACTORS,
Church street, Charleston, S. C.
WILLIAMS, TAYLOR k CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
KS W YORK.
Liberal oasb advances will be made on Cotton
Lr consigned to either house,
w Oct 4 88"' 2m
1DRESS MAKING.
rilUJE undersigned proposes to execute ail
J_ styles of MANTUA-MAKING at short
notion, and for reasonable prices. Dresses of |
the finest texture, M well as those at coarsest
fabric received. In fact every kind of sewing
taken, with the hope that entire satisfaction
will be given. My friends will please call and
give me a trial.
jMP*Besidence at Mrs. Dr. Vernon's."^!
MARY S. COUNCIL.
1" Aug 1(1 29 If
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the
Estate of WILLIAM J. BREM, deceased,
are hereby notified to present the same duly
proven, on or by the 1st day of NOVEMBER
i next.
AH persons indebted to said Estate are notided
to make immediate paynimt.
L T. 8TOBO FARROW,
wr C. E. 8. p., and Adm'r. Ex. Off.
Oet 4 86 lm
A. ? ^
mmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn
AT 3. W. HARDY COR.
"?) agqing, t in8ebd0il,
t>opb, wthite lead,
qWINE, pYE,
TjUTTEll, i*V&ION BUTTONS.
J. W. HARDY 0. E. FLEMING.
October 4 86 ly
EXECUTOR'S SALR OF LAND.
TN accordance with the provisions of the
X Will or JOHN 8. FINCH* deceased, we will
sell at public outcry, at 8partanburg Court
House, ou the First Monday in NOVEMBER
next, the following Trhets of Land t
TRACT NO.. I.?Lying on Meadow Creek,
bounded by the lands of T.N. Finch, Wm.
Gein, et aL, containing
278 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TRACT NO. 2. ?Lying on Meadow Creek,
bounded by the lands of R. F. Brown, Wm.
Dickson, tt. al., containing
229 ACRE8 MORE OR LESS.
TRA'/T NO. 8.?Part of the borne track
bounded by the lands of G. W. Finch, D. W.
Moore, *L al., containing
181} ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TRACT NO. 4.?Known as the Jehn Wingo
tract, bounded by the lands of Mrs. Allbrighi,
tt. al., containing
67} ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TRACT NO. 6. ?Known as the Larkin Ballengor
tiact, owned jointly by Est. of J. S.
Finch and Est. of II H Thomson, deceased,
bounded by the lauds of Wm. Qoin, et. al.,
containing
211 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TERMS OF SALE.:?Nolo for Specie,
payable 12 months after date, with interest
from day of snle with two approved sccureties
and mortgage on the premises to secure the
purchase money.
T. N. FINCH, )
J. I>. FINCII, } Executor.
O. W. FINCH, J
Oct 4 86 Ids
Call and See
THE LATEST
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS,
AT TO E
Tailoring' Establlshmont
or
A. B. B E E C O,
On Mam Street, Over W. R. Melton ?J- Co.
Country Produce, at market prices, taken in
payment for all work done. Satisfaction guar,
anteed. Sept. 27?85?tf
ROBINSON & NELSON"
|fj Wholosnlc and
Retail Dealers In
3?InTi3> 0M3, omrasss,
TRAVELLING RAGS, &c.
SOO KING STREET,
Nearly oppotUe Victoria Hotel,
Charleston, South Carolina.
J. B. ROBINSON, * A. NELSON
NEW SCHEDULE"
SI. db TT. Railroad.
ON and after the 17th instant, the Trains
will run nr. MflMIUV'S
Saturday S]
Down Trains leave Spartanburg Court Hou?e.
at 6.45, a. in.
Leave Unionvllle, 9.30, a. ni.
Arrive at Alston 2.20, p. m.
connecting with the Greunville d >wn Train.
Up Trains leave Alston ?t 9.3:1. a.m.
eonneoting with the Greenville yj> Trim.
Arrive at Unionvilie,.... . ...2. >. p >.
Arrive at Spartanburg, 0. II .... 5 ft), | m.
Arrangements are made by which t'r^ij. it
through from Charleston and Coiu- n -.y be
paid on this rood. THOS II. J? i n It,
Pres't S. & U. 11. 11.
cept 20 84 tf
Sept.18, tseoT
DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP.
rpiIE Co-partnership heretofore existing un|
der the name of VANDIVEK, BLAKE A
CO., was dissolved by mutual content, on the
28lh ultimo. All indebted by note or account,
are earnestly requested to make early payment
to C VNNON, BLAKE & BURNETT, who
are authorised to settle the business of the
late firm.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED,
nnder the name and style of
CANNON, BLAKE <fc BURNETT,
will oontinue as
Dealers in General Merchandize,
at the store, one door west of CLEVELAND,
WALKER & CO., whero they are now receiving
and offer M the latest cash rates, the
first instalment of their
FALL STOCK,
consisting of PRINTS, Brown and Bleached
DOMESTICS, 81IOES. LADIES' HATS,
SALT. SUGAR, COFFEE. POWDER,
8HOT. LEATHER. 80DA,
AMES' SHOVELS,
NEW FLOUR.
A general assortment of STAPLE AND
FANCY DRV GOODS, are expected to arrive
in a short time.
Consignments of Foreign and Domestic Produce
are solioited, to the disposal of which
their prompt personal attention will he given.
0. CANNON, W K. BLAKE, J.S. BURNETT.
Sept 20 84 tf
.Application.
"VTOTICE is herewith given (hat application
Xl will be made at the next sitting of the
Legislature, for the privileges of increasing
the powers of the Town Council of Spurtauburg.
By order of Council
L. TWITTY, Intendant.
J. M. Klkoi t>, Clerk.
Sept 18 31 3m
Talco rVotiee.
THE Books of BEAN & OOOBOION and
of J. E. GOODOION has been put in my
hands for collection. All indebted will call
early, and save further trouble and oosts, as
time will not permit to give each one a special
notice.
J. M. J5LFORD.
Oct 4 34 8w
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SOUTHERN
DRUG HOUSE
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KING & CASSIDEY
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
161 MEETING-STREET,
(Oppotile Charlttlon Hotel,)
Charleston, C.
E. D. KINO, M. D., North Carolina. (
J. J. CASSIDEY, " J
Sept 20 84 I j
EXECUTORS' SALE,
TN pursuance of the .Vill of ELIZABETJ
I ROGERS, dec'd., I will a 11 to the hi^hc:
bidder, on THURSDAY, the 11TI1 DAY O
OCTOBER next, at her lute RESIDENCE, th
following personal property, viz :
F our 31! it 1 e s,
COWS AND CALVES
CORN, FODDKR, WHEAT,
O n e R oad W agon
FARMING TOOLS, &.C. &.C.
TERMS mado known on day of Sale.
T. A. ROGERS.
Administrator with Will Annexed.
September 27, I860.?37 ? 8
Just Received
AT J. W. HARDY'S
SUGAR, Muacavado Molassc
Coffee, Vinegar,
Bacon, Flour,
Lard, Soda,
I'owder, Matches,
Shot, Blacking,
Well Buoke's, Mustard,
Cedar Tuba, Blue 8tone.
Cedar Buoketa, Seivea,
Cedar Measures, Gun Locks,
Gun Vaps, Gun Flints.
Gun Wipers,
ALSO,
various other articles in the HARDWARi
AND GROCERY LINE.
We would particularly call the attention t
purchasers to the above articles and nrc satis
tied we can make it to their interest to pa
CASH FOR THEIR GOODS."a9 we nrc detci
mined to acli for ('ASH ONLY, and can affor
to sell for smaller profits.
We are compelled to say that hererfter w
will credit tin one?so do not he surprised o
vexed at a refusal, if you irill a*k for it.
Positively no good* delivered till paid for.
J. W. I1AKDY, C K. FLEMING.
Sept 20 o4 tf
Nilicc to frec'lors and Debtors
ALL persons indebted to the estates of Col
T. P. BltOCKMAN, Col. T. 1\ BROCK
MAN & SON , and B. T. BllOCKMAN, am
all persons having claims against cither of tin
above mentioned estates, are hereby U'tiiliei
hut 1 will attend at SOLITUDE on
FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
of every week between this and Court, for tin
purpose of making settlement.
BtefJu Debtors are advised to meet me at th
Above mentioned time and place, and sav
uosls by making satisfactory arrangements.
D. ANDERSON, Ei or.
Sept 13 83 tf
Be*. The Greenville Mountaineer will publish
until tf.
M AR1J E
UNION O. XX.
All Work Sent Free of Charge t
8purUiiibiii'^ C. II.
THE SUBSCRIBER has received a suppl
of LTALION an I A MERICAN M \llBLk
and is prepared to do any kind ol monument:]
work entrusted to his care, nt as low rates a
can be done in th State. 1 can furnish 11EA
nud FOOT STONES from $10 per set and up
wards. Engravings $3 per 100 let crs. M
communication addressed to inc at Uuion C. II
will receive prompt attention.
WM. A. NICHOLSON,
Union C. 1L, August Oth 1 HOG.
Kxtrn Fine
BLUE STONE,
A T
TWITTY & CO
SEPTEMBER 6. I860.
JACONET, DOTTED AND PL A11
SWISS, NANSOOK AND MUL
Muslins*
A NEW SUPPLY,
*t CLEVELAND, WALKEB & 00.
Are Yon. Insured?
SINGLE spark may destroy your house
m J\ and all its contents, and a small amount
paid before ths disaster happens, may enable
you to rebuild and again comfortably settle
yourself for life.
Are Tou Insured? <
A slight exposure may hasten you to an
early grave, and your family left to the charities
of an uneharitable world, a /<rw dollars will
save sueh a uiiMister. Will you not save them
j\ when you can 7
I Are You. Insured ?
' A siugle pebble in tho road may disable you
from labor for months, and your family may
suffer fbr the want of your daily earnings.
A single brick may fall and orusb you beyond
recovery, S5 510 or $15 per year will seeure
to them for each week you are disabled, the full
amount you pay for Insurance, and in case
ot doath from the accident it will pay to them
S1000, $2000 or $8000, all for the above same
small amount.
Are You Insured ?
J If not, why not? Call on the Agent of
6evernl of the beat Companies in the United
States, and he will give you papers ffratvitout
that will prove the fact that all buocld iksdeb.
J. M. ECFORD, iWent for Firo, Life and
Accidental Insurance Companies, the safest
and best in the United States.
Oot 4 86 8m
FI
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0 JUST RECEIVED
B Y
B.&. J.L.WOFFORD
'? OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
COFFEE, SlO IR, SODA, MADDER,
??[PIPIB&S,
POWDER, SUOT, BLACKING,
??W&V !?&??&>
and various other QOODS, which we will sell
- cheap for CASH.
Sept 13 33 ly
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Commissioner's Sales.
IN EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
Lucinda K. Bobo, Adm'rz.
vs,
V?'m. E. and Chas. D. Bobo, minors by their
next Friend.
Sale of Real Estate, Dower, ko.
IN pursuance of an Order of the Court of
Equity, llie following Real Estate of C. B.
lit) lit J, deceased, will Vie sold on the premises
if at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, the 171b day
i. of OCTOBER next. Said Lauds are situated
y in lower portion of Spartanburg District, on
- Cedar Shoal Creek, near Cross Anchor, boundd
ed by lands of J. Whitrulre, Henry Ferguson,
S. Brewton and otheis.
e LOT NO. 2, containing 130 ACRES, more
r or less.
LOT NO. 3, containing 180 ACRES, more
or less.
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kiov iiio A cc (it UUV ;1U. 4, SUIIJCI'I ?U LUG
Widow's Dower, which Lot contains U5 Acres,
- more or Ie?s, einbrnciug tlie homcsie.nl.
t TERMS OF SALE:?Costs of these proceedings
to be paid Cash, the residue of the
purchase uionoy to be paid iti twelve months
| from day of ?ale. with interest frotn (lute, secured
by bond with approved sureties.
T. STOBO FARROW, C. E. S. D.
Com'rs. Office, "t
Sept. 25, lBGu. j
Sept 27 35 3w
I SALE.
e o
IW1LL sell at public sale, on MONDAY, the
1st day of November next, at my residence,
ou .South Pacolct, 14 miles North of Spartan
burg Court House, the following named property
:
> 1 Tract of* Land,
on the waters of South Pacolet, 11 miles North
of Spartanburg C. 11., containing 117 Acres,
upon which is a large quantity of No. 1 bottom.
T<iis Tract except that part now under cuiti0
vation. is good woodland and well timbered and
watered, and under good fencing.
y 1 Tract ol' Land.
on North Pacolct, IB miles North of SpartanH
burg, containing 220 Acres, nearly ull ot' which
L is good woodland.
Kill er of the above Tracts can be bought at
private sale before tho day above mentioned
^ 1 will sell at the same time all my personal
property, consisting of
Horses Cows, Hogs, Corn, Wheat,
COTTON. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN
FURNITURE. ONE TWO-HOUSE WAGON.
I will sell everything I have, as 1 am going
West. Persons wishing to negotiate for one
or both of tlie above name Tracts of Land can
do so before the day of sale, but tho personal
property will uol bo sold till that day.
Terms ?Made known on day, of sale.
July 26?26?Id WILLIAM TONEY.
WILLIS~&CHISOLM,
FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
and
sntm.Yu .tuEjrrs,
Will nttutul to the purchase, nalo anil shipment
to Foreign and Domestic Ports, of Cotton, Rice,
Lumber and Naval Stores.
Atlnntio Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
E. WILLIS, ALEX. R, CHISOLM.
Mch 1 6 If
A. ILLfNG,
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
X AT NEW YORK PRICES.
L 262 KING STREET,
Opposite Btifain Street,
CUARLE8TON, 80. CA.
March 1 6 tf
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLIdTptUI
15 EQUITY, SPARTANBURG, Bv0.
OFFICE HEX* TO POST OFPIOE.
c. V. Sm-LiVAir. J. C. WiaiionL -
FAEBOW & DUHCAK,
ATTORNEYS AT U?
JJ0?
Solicitors in Equity,
tSf*Office in Briek Building, up stain, orsr
formsr Offioc of Jmum Farrow.
Jahkb Fakbow. D. B. DuiroAir.
April 16 11"
WILLIAMS, EVINS & CflilCE,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
SPARTANBURG, 8. C.
Geo. W. WuxiAm, York* ills, B. C.
Jxo. H. Evua, ' *> '
William Cuoiok. ' - Jane
14 20 - 8?
W. MAGILLFLEMING,
Attorney at
WILL attend to all business with which
the citizens of BparMubnrg ..District
may fsror him.
OFFICE-OVER BOOKSTORE. iT"
June 21 21 12a
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
Having uiooLtoi c. J. EL FORI), o
Greenville, S. C , with tne in ithe praollc*
or law for SpartaD^urg District, under the earn*
and style of ELFO.vI: & EL FORD; nil business
entrusted to my care will receWothe prompt
and faithful attention of said firm.
J. M. ELPORD.
April 5 10 6mos
I dhsTB.~& J.'L. WOPFOHD OFFER
THEIR PROFESSIONAL aEKVICES
to the cititens of the Village and
surrounding country. One or both of us will
oe found constantly in the offioe at the STORE*
during the day, and at our Besidenoe, opposite
Woflord College (Churah Street) at itfght.
Feb 16 3 tf
DR. W. T. KUSSEL, ~
VR7ILL continue the practiee of Medio*#
t Surgery, and (at his office) Dentistry
OFFICE?ovm heixitsb dbco stoki. - ^
Feb 16 3 tf
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? . m ?x-/ xxcuueay
OFFERS HIS PROFEBSIONL SERVICES
10 tiio Citizen* ot Spartanburg. ?
Feb I 1 Ij
J. A. HENNEMAN
WJ am mAisaa
Sparlanburg C. IX., So. Ca.
HAS JUST RECEIVED
X SELECT ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
mana? WAii
AND
Fancy Goods.
- ALSO
A NEW LOT OF EIGHT-DAT AND TWENTYFOUR
nOUR CLOCKS, A* FIRST-BATB
ARTICLE.
WAURENTED
TWO TSAKS.
Spectacles for all Eyes and Ages. '
Y^TATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
y j i^mrcu, sou wsrniniw,
J. A. HENNEMAN",
At the Old Plac* ? ? Mam-Strut.
Feb 22 4 tf
w. i>. M;iiwtor
Respectfully announces to th? pobHe,
that ho bus 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. He has a large stock on
hand, of every thing usually fouhd in an establishment
of tltia kind AU articles of TIN
WAKE, will be kept on hand, thereby rendering
himself able to supply the wants of any who
may call on him.
He is prepared to do suoh work as ROOFING,
GUTTHRINQ AND REPAIRING. He
will work and sell, wholeseAo or retail, LOW
FOR CASH. All work warranted.
SHOP NEAR THE SPARTAN OFFICE.
Feb 1 1 tf
CHABI.ES BELLOISE & CO.,
AMD DEALSRS IN
Ham*, Sides, Shoulders, Smoked
Beef, Tongues,
FLOUR, BUTTER, C1IEESE,
LARD, EGGS, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLKS,
&c., &o.
120 & 122 EAST RAY STEET,
Consignment* Solicited.
H. BltS. } CHARLESTON. 8. C.
We would respectfully notify Merohanta thai
we are strictly in the Frovmon Butintss, and
are euabled to supply the trade at lowest prince.
Mch 1 5 lj
CnllooH, Klcacltcd tiud
WroV/'ti 81tnctin|pk
niicl 8hlrtliig?,
A FRE8II LOT,
just rccoired by
CLEVELAND, WALKER ft CO.
A new and fresh supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's
Misses' and Children?* SHOES, 'GAITERS
AND BLIPPERS.
at CLEVELAND, WALKER, ft CO.