The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, November 01, 1866, Image 3
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Valuable Lands in Union District
For Sale!
"W|C. Gist, Ex'or et al vs Robert T. Gist, ct
at, In Equity ?Union District?Bill for Partilion.
BY virtue of a decretal order in this ease. I
will sell at Union t'ourt House on tin;
first MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, till that
Tract of Land situated m said District, twelve
miles North of Union Court House, on the
Spartanburg Road, belonging to the Estate of
N. Gist, Sr., deceased, containing
j Twenty-one Hundred nnd Fifty
p? SEVEN ACRES. On the place is an elegant
ami commodious residence, with comfortable
** and substantial outbuildings ami improvements
in good repair There are about Four Hun
tired acres of woodland, some twenty acres of
bottom, ami a considerable portion of old-Held
pine 011 the tract.
? ALSO ?
At the same time, the tract bounded by
lands of Col. A. U llice, 1>. C. Gist, A. Greg?
bry, Dr J. Rice Rodgcrs ami Berry W. Lee,
v containing
One Thousand Acres,
belonging to Estates of .lames I> Gist and N
Gist, Sr. This is regarded as one of the best
plantations in Union district, has on it a hand
Home RESIDENCE, with substantial outbuild.
lags, &c., is well improved and iu good condition
in every respect, embraces
Eighty Acres of Good Bottom land
and some Five Hundred Acres of well timbered
laud, the balance being nearly till good
fresh up-luud
TERMS:?t'redit of one and two years, except
cash sufficient to pay costs of partition
* Purchaser to give bond with good sureties and
1 mortgage of the premises.
V WILLIAM AtUNROE, C. K U, 1>.
Oct 18 ids
Ml Kill L I S SALE
BY virtue of Sundry Orders from J Kurlc
Bomar, judge of tiic Court of Ordinary
for Spartanburg District, State of South Car
w olina. I will sell before the Court House door
;.n the Village of Spartanburg, on the l-t MON- !
DAY in NOVEMBER next, the following 1
named tracts of land, to wit :
188 acres, more or less, situated on \liddl
Tyger River, and bounded by lands of II. p
Darby. \V E. Ward and Sunford Smith. Soid
as (Iu* real estate ol" James Bennett, deceased
Also,
ltil acres, more or less, situated on Wolf
Creek, bounded by lands of Piety Darby, 11.
F. Mills and J. J. Newman. Sold as the real
' estate of E. M. Cooper, deceased. Also,
144 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
Dr. J. Winsmith, J. C. Zimmerman. Joseph
' Montgomery and Perry West. Sold as the
real estate of T. P. Story, jr., deceased. Also,
I . By virtue of sundry writs of jieri f .ci'is, to
I me directed, 1 will sell at the saute time and
I place, tlie following named property, to wit :
I One lot, containing half acre of land, more
I ni> 1..UJ twin n. I n?l ?.,l I... II-..?I., w'.. V ...I.
u. i/viimmvu vnoi. *JJ Hi i?n i > ollltl, i^UI III.
Suut-i iiikI West, I v lots of Mrw. A. Homurund
others, in the village of Spartaubutg. Sold us
the property of John .M. .Mason, at the suit ot
^ A. Tallcsou. Also,
i One lot, containing lmlf acre, more or lr^s,
hounded east liy Hi aw ley Street. North. South,
and West, by lots of John M. Mason and
others, (in the village of Spartanburg) sold us j
the property of It. T. Smith, tit the suit of Win
Stem. Also,
J0() acres of land, more or less, bounded by
lauds of G. Cannon, S. Itobo and others. Soht
as the property of Jus. M. Harris, at the suit ot
lluho .V Edwards. Also,
180 acres of land, more or less, bounded by
lands of F. Canirell John Epton, David Miller,
and others. Sold as the property of Jesse M.
Cannon, at the suit of Fielding Cautrell, and
at the risk ot former purchaser. Also,
Two lots (in one) containing four acres of
land, n ore or less, with dwelling house and
/ out buildings thereon : said let bounded west
by Church street, north by a street south and
, east by lots of A Walker, and others. Als ,
one lot containing one acre, more or less,
b unded west by Laureus street, north, south
a-i 1 east, by lots of A. 11. Kirby. and others.
Also 200 acres of land, more or less, bounded
' by lands of A. Ilolizhouser, Jus Nesbitt, unit
others. Also, 82 acres of land, more or less,
bounded by lands of David Duncan. A. II. Kir
^ by, and others. Sold as lie property of Wm.
Ji. Wulkci, at the suit of \\ in. Jus. Smith.
I TKIt VIS OF OtlDIN'A KV'S SALE.
A credit of 12 months with interest from
j day of sale, (except costs, which must be paid
in cash) to purchaser to give bond and good
security and a mortgage of the premises, if
^ deemed necessary to the Ordinary, for scour.
in? the payment of the purchase money.
x - TEKMS OF Sll EK1 FF'S SALE?t'asli, purchaser
to pay for titles.
J. II. HI.ASSINGAME, S. S. I).
SherifTs Office, 1
Oct. 13, lHliti. f
JUST RECEIVED
AT sms7-ft Cb1)>3?
Teas, Imperial, Ames' Long Handle
Teas, Japan, Shovels,
Teas, Itlack, Amen' Short "
Teas, Young Hyson, . Well Wheels,
Teas, Gunpowder, Hlusiing Fuse,
l'ulty, St oeks and l)yr?,
Glass, MillSiw Files,
Candles, Monkey Wrenches.
Augurs (Assorted) Cow lfells.
And various other articles in the IIAHDrWARE
LINE.
/ HY MONDAY'S TRAIN.
GUNNY HAGGJNG, (heavy) ROPE, NAYLOR'S
CAST STEEL.
I f Oct 11 37 tf
I Till-! STATU! ftlf sATTTn n A tirti rv t
1, SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
Cilntioq for Letters of Administration by Jno
Kurle Bo mar, esq, Ordinary.
, , In the Court of Ordinary.
"VTrIIERBA8 RICHARD S. WOODRI FF
* W has filed his petition in my oflioe
praying thai Letters of Administration oil all
'' and singular, the goods and chattels, rights
and credits upon the Kstate of PATILLt) LAN
' FORD, deceased, late of the said District
aforesaid, should he granted him.
.? These arc therefore to cite nod admonish all
ami singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary, for said District, to to* held at
Spananhurg Court House, on Friday, the
26th dny of October next, to shew cause, it
Iany exists, why said Loiters should not he
granted.
fiivon under my hand and seal, this 10th day
of October, A D.. 1866.
JNO EARLK ROMAR, O. 8. D.
> Oct 18 38 'Jw
Drugs mid >Iodicines,
FOIL SA31.F.
TIIE undersigned ol.-i < to I'hyMctana ?:rl
the public, n luil un<l w?.-!i a.-sorte 1
Stock oi' l>rtig;s,
MEDICINES and PERFUMKS,
INt LUDINi
Jars, Office Furniture. I'ixinls,
IsH^VLilOS,
The above slock of Good- ueo all of ilie best
quality. mid is worthy the attention ot nil concerned,
us they will bo sold at cost and no
ntorc.
The Goods nre now open in the brick block '
on Church street, nest to Mr. Hechtlcr's shop.
1)11. L. d. UKiMBALk
Oct 18 38 if
College of Charleston, S CrpilK
FACULTY of the '"ollcge of Charles
ton would lospcct tally inform parents
and guardians of young geut lctiteii desirous of j
of obtaining a Collegiate education, that this .
Institution has been reopened under very fa
vorable auspices and at a greatly reduced rate
ol Tuition, the terms of which are only Forty 1
Itolllll'W lull* Mtl?lll?,? .,1.1.. 1." ? "
1 Uonts from ilio interior can li'uiii hoa.d at '
reasonable rates, in respectable private t'.wni- j
lies residing in the city
ADMISSION.
Candidales for admission into the Freshman
| Class tnust lie able 10 translate into English
; the whole of Cajsar's Commentaries, Yiigil, i
( ieero's Select Orations and Sallnst. They ,
must also possess an aceuiate and minute
| knowledge of the Lot I in Grammar and Pros- I
ody.
In Greek, they will ho expected to possess a ,
: thoroiign knowledge of Valvey's Greek GrainI
mar, Ambon's ednion. and lie aide to trans- '
late and parse with readiness any portion of
Jacob's Greek Header, the tiisi two hooks of
Xeiiophon's Anabasis, and the first Imok of!
IIdinar's Iliad
In Mai hematics, their knowledge will be !
expected to include Arithmetic, (including
!-'raet:o?:s, Ya'gnr and t'cciuial.) Extraction
[ of Sijna e and Cube Kouts. Young's Algelir.l
! through ii i ?|ii ninos, and tirsi three
hook- l I . t.cometrv.
(' i. i :it and Modern, will
i examination,
i. . < - ?... iiduntied to partial |
] : iou.
: i. iv.
N. U M;!M?Li !d v. 1,1, lb. I'resident, Pro
t I .* I' lineal Economy, and the
' i nrisi utility : ami Horry I'rolesaorof
Moial and Political Philosophy.
IlKY. JAM IJS \V. Ml I,US, A. M. Professor
of the Latin and Greek Languages and Lit
crature, and of Komau and Greek Amiquities.
LEWIS It GlllltS, M. lb. Professor of As.
irotiotny. Physics and heinisiry.
JOHN McCKAUY, A. M.. Professor of Mat
hematics.
F A. POKCIIEIt, A. M . Professor of lli-tory,
Ancient and Modern; Plielorio, Uelles
Let I res, Unglish Composition and Kloctii ion.
F. S. I OLMUS, A. M., Prolessor of Geology. ]
Paheoutidoiry a.ol Zoology, and Curator ol
the Museum.
LEWIS It GIltltF.S, M. Ib,
Secretary of the Faculty.
Oct 18 J 8 k'w
FOR FALL & WINTER.
\\* E arc now receiving and opening a well ;
? T assorted Stock ol NEW ami
Fashionable (joods,
tor LADIES ami GENTLEMEN'S WEAK.
ALSO A rtOlll* LOT < !'
RKADY-MAUi; CLOTHING,
A N I)
<; hoc 10 i: i 10 s.
All al Li)'?V K ATES. FOK C.l>7/.
I.EK X lilllLLH.
October 11, 18'?G?:?7 ?1>
NOTICE
TI10 all persons in ebied to us eillier bv I
J NOTE OK Ol'EN ACCOUNT, will pie ,-e :
call and pay.
LEE ?y P-KIOCS.
Oct 11 :*.7 .'.i
NEW GOODS!
\\ / E "ri! >" ?? 1 I < ' V .!' V It!
>> FALL . \ * ! VI I
wliicli we will * ol a- I pe.
1 1'ilK ? ASI1. A 1 ir,
l^SMliOX
HATS, CLOAKS. " ? - . ? S.
1;1 JIT^,
A . OlH1 ^ OC K
GEXTLKM L.VS riA'i MINci,
' (
al reduced prices.
FAMILY (iKOCLKIKS
of ill! kinds.
SHOES AND SOLE LHATIII:K.
t&a.STA TK MnXr.Y /lOfi.'lir
KO.STKK & .11 I >1 >.
Oct 4 3U lit
E. P. BROWN S MILL.
' riTIIESE MILLS have been thoroughly re
| paired, and are now in good running older
The FLoUKINO MILL is now making
it good turn out, and i* not i?? be surpassed in
making good Flour by any mill. Every thing
, works well and we are prepared in have our
I business al tended to in firsi laie sivle.
Wo rc*pccliiilly solicit iIn* patron ago of nor
ol?l friend*, mid as inmiy now ones, a* want
tlioir win at ground ( >> it gutul turn til.
TIIK BUIDlih has been thoroughly repn rod.
mid no apprehensions of its safety is now
I fell.
K. 1'. HHOWN.
Oct I 81 lw
GEO. W. WILLIAMS Co.,
FACTOIIW.
( hurrli at reel, Charleston, S. f'.
WI IjIJI A MS, TAYLOK & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
y /: IF r o /: K .
Literal cash advances will he made on Cotton
consigned to tdther house.
Oct 4 " .MO 2in
/vrr 37 \v. HARDY x <tis.
BACON. S LT.
| Fl.oun. SUOVH.
11 'tPKNTINB, COKFF.K.
RYE, OATS, PEAS. j
I <?ct ih as if J
w
BXEtllTOK'S SALIi OF BAND.
IX accordance with tlie provision* of tin
vriU ot JOHN S. FINCH, deceased we wil
sell ut public outcry, at Spartanburg < ouri
House, i>n tbe First .Monday in NOVEMBER
next tbe following I nets of Land:
TRACT NO 1.?Lying 011 eadow Creek
bounded by the lands of T. N Finch, Win
tioiu.tt "I. containing
37? ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TRACT NO. 'J ?Lying on Meadow Creek
bounded by the lands of It. F. LSiowu, \Vu?
L'ickson, el. ul.. containing
321) ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TRA T NO. 3?Part of tbe home tract
bounded by the lands ot IS \V. I'iucb, D. >V
Moore, el. at'., containing
1311 ACRES MORE OIt LESS.
Til \CT NO. 1. ? Known tiie Julin M ing'
tract, bounded by the lauds of drs. Allbngiit,
el. ut., containing
37A ACRES MORE OR LESS.
TRACT NO. - Known as the Lark in Ballenger
t act. owned jointly by Est. ofJ.S
Finch and Est. ot II II l'liomsoii, d -eeis.-d
bounded by tbe lands of Win. (.loin, et. at.
cotiiaiiiing
311 ACRES MORE oR LESS.
T /. I! M S S .1 /, A.'.*?Note tor Specie
payable 13 mouths alter due. with intcrc-*
from day ot -olc Willi two approved securctieand
nun*.gage on the premises lo secure tli
purchase luouey.
T. N. FINCH. \
J L. FINCH, - Executor.
U. W. FINCH, J
Oct 4 30 ids
Oall siiicl See
rm: I.A TEST
FALL AND WINTER FASHION?
AT T II K
rVzi i loi?i ti^x nl>l ittliinont
A * * > I ^ i ? ? * v
^ ^ - JC > . ? ? H J Ji ^ X. > W,
On Mi ii .*?*'/ ??/, I hi r II /{. .V' l.m ii (J.i.
Country Produce. at market prices, taken it
pay itiftii lor all work J one. Satisfirti .11 guar
anteed. Sept. J7?:io?1 f
K< > 1; I nsox A* x 1-:ls< > x,
rfi \\'li(il?>sj?Ie :iii<1
Kt'lall IK-alcrsi in
i;uDj'?jy 3UDJ53, ViiUiljia
TW A VMLLIMi II \CS. A.-.
k!(>0 KIiNG S TltlOKT,
Xmrti/ "/i/iusilr I'icinrm 1! 'irl,
Sotilli t sirolina.
J. It. ItoltlSsoN. A. NELSON
"new schedule
S. cfc CJ- llailroncl.
ON ni.il nt'ier lie 171 It instant, lite Traiir
will run on MoNDAV S, WEDNESDAY'S
a 11J SATUUPAN S.
Down Trains leave Spartanburg Court lloti<cat
?i 40. a. hi
Leave I'tiionville, '.'.do, a 111
Arrive at Alston "J 'JO. p. at
con n "Ct 1 it g will- 1 lie Greenville down It.tin.
I'p Trains leave Alston at *. a. in
connect mg witli the Greenville up Tiain.
Arrive at Ciiionville J Jo. p. tit
Arrive at Sparianhuig. C. II.,.. 0 no, p t.i
Arrangements are made by which ti< .git
through from Charleston ami Columbia 1:1 ty In
paid on tlii' road TIIOS I! JETEIt,
Cres t S. ?v L*. K. It.
ept Jt) ill if
- .1 l&OQ.
dissolc ruts oi (.'o I'ait rn 1:its 1111'.
f I III I v. I " ?- I ?:i I ! Iielslli |l llerelnf.il . \ Mil
| <loi tin- ii Hill- of V i.\l?l\ Kit 111. \KI".
Co . \\ i- .li-in|\i-il I y unitu il c-.i.-i iii. n:i ilu
'JHi li ultimo. All iiulehie.l liv iiuli' ot art- -nut
aIV i- iriic-l I \ I e-|ile?!eil In llia'.e villlj p? V
nii-iit inl'WNON IS I, V KII .V 111" IS N I". I'f, win
art* authorize'! lu settle ilio business of tin
lair lirui.
tin: i xiii;iisi<;\T.i>.
umler i he name i?"tl sole T
CVYN ?.\, tUAWi: & iu;K.M:IT,
will r ait .tin - a-t
IVaVrs in (ii'iicrnl Mcivliamlize
i tlir xtore, inn; .Innr west i 1 t l.l.\l!i.\\|i
U V I.K Kit Ct I , where ihey are n -w re
i.-rivtiin hi I nlier t l lie latest ri-'i rites, tin
In xt in -iailia-lit el t iter
1\\ U j ST<J >* Ji.
constating -t PRINTS, Brown a -I Blenclict
no\ii;srics. siioi:s. i.\uii:? ii \ rs.
s \i.t >i g vis. i ol i l.l. PoU liL.lt,
.silt 11- I.K \TIII K. >? m \.
amks s 11 o v i: i.s,
ni:w run i:
V general a-esii iim-iii ol >T \ I'l.K WL
FANCY l?lt\ Goo us, are exjiei-ir.l t.iariiV'
in a short time
Consignment* (if Foreign an 1 llnmestie Pro
tluce aie snliei r I. in tin- li-|i-is-i| >! whirl
their |-r< iin |>l ] .-1 -<iiii I n tenl i-.ii will III- jjn.n
ti CVN.NON. \N K. ISI.AK1". .1. S. I; I it Mi I 1'
Sept tin ::i tf
- V | >| >1 i< *:i I i??n.
^L^Ol'lt i: e liereivtlli given that a|i| I.en .m
W II he male at the next -iliing it tin
l.egtslal hi e. I r the |i tvileges -I inn- iin^
the powers ol the T wn Cmiiictl of S| uiaii
burg. l$y oiJer of I'tnineil
I. twitty, In'eii-iaii'.
J \| l-li.Ptll: 1>. t let !:
S |ii IS 31 r>m
Till-; Si \ j'K <?K sol i II CMtOMXA
in i;qi i i v >r\i; r win in; i?i> i i;h t
S iborti I'm k . \ Me < Iri i ml mi in i \ 3 W11
I'm k-. and i?iIters.
Kill fur ul lied I.- .10 10 pay debts,
pari it iun \c
IT appearing In my-il i>liioiinn lliiit Willian
I' ii k*. siii-1 lite lioir- nl law of I' I'm ki
defeased. l?eleiiil(!iiiH in tins case, lions :il lav
..I Ttimnas I'arks, <looo i-od. late of Andorsot
iMslriol, rosi'lo 11 out all i williuitl t lit* limits n
tins Stuio, it is ordered, on motion of It.,!..
.N: t'.irliso, <'oinpl;iitiaiit's Soliolors. tliit tlnu
do nppnur and plead. ?>i|wt<:tp or domur ti
this Kill of Complaint wiiliin tliroo month
from this dnto ot jtid^nii iil />ru roi Vtho will In
taken as to t out.
T MTOlto FAIIROW, t \ K. S l?.
Com'rs Office. "ot IHtifi. .T7-3nt
Ladies' Hits, Bonnet Kill lions,
LATEST STYLES
received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER A* CO
>
I
t JUST RECEIVED
B T
B. &, J. L. WOFFORDi
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.
. COFFEE, slE III, SODA, 211 ADDER,
c POWDER, SHOT, CLICKING, I
sum j
> nn<l various other GOODS, which we will sail i
, cheap fir i, ASH.
Sept 12 8? l/i
EXKl'ITORS' AuT
TN ['itr?tiattc of the Vill of ELIZABETH ,
ROGERS. ilc?;M . 1 will s II to the hi;;liukt
,11.1.1 ho. on THURSDAY the UTil I? \ \ <>F
Ot.'Ttil'EK next, tit her lute RESIDENCE, the
| lollop i??ir | > :soiiiil property, viz :
j <> II ! 31 11 1 O !S,
I C O W S A N 1) C A L V E S,
IWltie iv.fineit ?
lvh.h, ruuur.K, niihir,
0 no K. o a tl W {i g o ii, i
? FAK MI NO TOOLS, \C. &C.
TERMS mude known on day of Sale.
T. ROGERS.
Administrator with Will Annexed.
September*.!!, 180t?.?87 3
Just K,ooeiv<?<l
1 AT J. W. HARDY'S,
SUGAR, ;j Musenvndo Molasses .
Coffee, {j Vtuegnr,
Raeon, Flour,
l.ard. I Soda,
I'owder, 1 Maiclica,
Shot, | Uiackmg.
Well Buckett, Mustard,
! t'ed n? Tuba, Blue Stun*.
t ' t'edar Buckets, Seivca,
t'edar Measures, Gun Locks,
<?iiii sps, Gun Hints.
Gun Wipers,
A LSO,
various other articles in the HARDWARE j
AND GROt'EllY LINE.
We would particularly call the attention of
puiclia. ei - to i he above articlc* and are su' islied
we can make it to their interest to pav
, >'\>ll I'ttR THEIR GOODS "as we are deter*
mitied to -el tor ASII ONLY, and can utford
i to sell for smaller profits.
W e are compe led to say that htreafler we
will credit ir> <>'ie?so do not be surpi i-ed or
vexed at a refusal, it you u 11 ask for it.
1 I' / / no good* d Itvcrrd till }-nd i' r.
.1 W. I1\RDY, C E.FLEMING.
Sip' 84 If
N diet' lo ( ice tors and Debtors.
VI.L per-oti- indebted lo the estates of ol.
T. r. B|;< U'K \| IN. Col. T. I'. BROCKt
v N ,V SON' . in I B. T. BROCKM ??N, and
all p -i-oii- liavinj el cms nguiisi eillier of i he
above iio ntiotied estates, are li-iet.y notified
hat I will attend at SOl.lTUDE on
1 RID \YS AND SA ITRDAYS,
of every week liet ween this and Court, for the
purpose ct making settlement.
lit ^Debtors are nl vised to meet meat the
above ineiiti> lied lime and place, and save
eo.-ts by making satisfactory an tngemeim.
1 \ V fll." I.' III V V L' _
^ A.-2L VI".
I Sept 13 33 tf
8?<9u I I'c Greenville Mountaineer will pub>
li>li until tf.
>X AR 15 1. K YARD
VI ?
UM<? C.XI. |
:??:
All Work Neil! Km' of Charge (?>
?
S|>:nM:iiilMir<^' < II.
1 rj'Mii: si liscuir.ia: i,i,- iV.-.i n suppn I
! 1 nl 1 I A 1.1< IN ait 1 V U iliilt'AN M > It 15LI*. j
nli'I t- pi i'l ufi il in no inv kin I nl mi hi ii i.i ii i.u i
work enirn- eil in lit- euro, nl n- low rule- nr
hi In- ilnin- in i li Si :?i e 1 < hi I urni>li til. 11 j
unit l'? M i i Sl'iiNli.S troui bli' per nut mill up t
uai'lv Knpiii.iia- S I per 1UU let ir-. M_\ ;
| eoiiiiiiuiiic ilion uilili'i sm : ! in me at I iiiou C. 11
wiil leceive protup' nl eiiiion.
U \|. A. Ml'IIOLSuX.
I'liiun i". II., An.'iiit y.L leOti
s:
1 li^xtra Piiio
1
.
: BLUE STONE,
I
A T
TWITTY Sir ( f\
i rn. 1 . jl a ji v.x/ v \._s
d I
>! SEPT. mm 6, ISfifi.
r
f)lM:ss MAKING.
K rpili; nnder->igi>rd proposes rc execute nil
? styles of vi \VITA MAKING iti short
notice, uiitl tor reasonable prices. Dreiscs nf '
I In* fiiu< i texture, as well as those of coarsest
fabric received In fact eve y kind of sewing
. taken, with the hope that entire satisfaction
o ill he given My friends will plea-c call and
give imp a trial
l^riu sideticc at Mrs Dr Vernon's.
MAHV S. COUNCIL
I Aug 18 9? if I
% 'yy
SULLIVAN & WIN SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS
IN EQUITY, SPAllTANBUltO. 8. 0.
OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
C. P. Sc-livas. J. C. Wi??Mn*.
F A R ROW & DUNCAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AMD
Solicitors in Equity,
lico in Brick Building. upstairs. <> *
former Ollicc nl Jatucd Farrow.
Jami s Faruow. d. R. DcmcaK.
April 15 11 1 y
\yiu.7\ms, i;vi\s ct moid:.
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
SPARTANBURG. S. C.
Geo. W. Williams, Yorkville, 8. C.
J.\o. H F.vjnb,
William Choice
Juno 14 20 &<a
W. MAGITL FLEMING,""
Attorney at Law,
at tend to nit hu-iincs* with wh'ch
\\ the citizens ut' Sp irianburg Dialritt
n ay fuvar him.
OFFICE?OYER BOOKSTORE.
June 'JL 21 12a
LAW COPART?JERSHIP.
TT VYING nssneirtled C. J. ELFORD. o
I ^ < -cetiviiie. s : . witli ine in ihe practice
m i.iw fur Spurt-mhurir Di-tnct. under the nam*
-md style of r.LFDKI)^ F.I.FORD ; all bnetnesa
out i-n-ii 'l in my carp will receive the prompt
iiml faithful attention of aaid firm.
J. M. ELFORD.
April 5 10 Cmoi
DTIS. B. & J. L. WOFFO l)
OFFF.it THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERVIf'ES
in ilu: citizen* of the Village and
-iiirmiiiil ng country, flue or both of UN will
nc found cuti-mnlly in I lie oilier at t lie STOKE,
luring ilie <1 iv anil ?ii our Residence, oppoi
le Wnlliml College (Church Street; at nighL
Feb 15 3 tf
DM. W. T. KUSSEL,
\\T n.f. continue the piactice of Medicine
f T Surgery, and (at his office) Dentistry
OFFICE OVLB II LISITS It DRUO 8T0RX.
Feb 15 3 tf
I>i*? L. C Kennedv
OFFERS 11 IS PROFESSION!. SERVICES
to the Citizens ot Sp niunburg.
Feb 1 1 ly
J. A. HEN NEMAN
v/A'i'ii'ii jpjp. siiAiaiaia
A NDJJEWELLER
S'int luiilitirg C. II., So. t'a.
HAS JUST RECEIVED
\ S F. I. E C T A S S O U T M E NT 0 *
\t Villi KS, JKWIXRY,
PLATS? WAUG
A N I>
l^tmoy Goods.
a i. s o
\ NEW LOT OF EIGHT DAY AND TWENTYFOLK
IIOCU CLOCKS, A FIRST-RATB
ARTICLE.
\VA It UKNTEI)
TWO Y ETAH.S.
Spectacles lor all Kjcs and Ages,
ITTATI' IIKS. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
^ f neatly repaired, and warranted.
J. A. 11 EN NEMAN,
At the Old /'hicr on Main-Street.
Teh 22 4 tf
Arc ^'oii Insured?
V SINGLE spark may destroy your hoii*e
and ill its contents and a ttnull amount
p i.i hetiire Hie ?li-:iiter happens may enahla
y on io lehuiid ana again eotu fort ably settle
\ oiiisell tor lile.
Art) "You IiiNiirod?
A slight exposure may hnsien yon lo att
early grave, and your family lei? to the charilie*
ol hi uiichar.lahle w.ild. a./Vir ct'dlar/ will
oivf i-ucli a ii -aster. Will you not bavc them
when you can ?
Are You IiiMitrod ?
A ? ugle pebble in the road uiny disable yon
from 11liiir 1111 mouths, mid your family may
uuffer for the want of your daily earnings.
A -ingle brick may fall nnd crua you beyond
lecovery. S > Sltt or S15 per year will sccura
lo ihem fi-r r ii h week you are di-abled. (be full
amoiim yon p iy lor Insurance, and incase
o do i li from the accident it will pay lo them
SlO'iii. >'2 ai > or SJilOtt, all for the above same
small amount.
An- A'ott Insurod'?
If not. why not? Call on the Agent of
several of the bo-t Companies in the United
State- nn ! In1 will give you papers j/rafuitotu
that will prove lhe tact that all should lxscni.
.1 M. E FttHD. Agent for Fire. Life and
Accidental lu-ui ince Conipanies, the safest
ami best in tlie United States.
Oci 4 36 Sm
.T ACON'KT, POTTED AND PLAIN
SWISS, NWNSOOK AND MULL
M tislinm,
\ NEW Sf'l'Pl.V
at CLEVELAND, WALKER & C<>
Cr.liooM, Hlrnchod aud
lironu SluMdinipa
mi<l SliirtiiiffM,
A FltESlI LOT,
just rpceitod l?y
< LEVEL \NP, WALKER & CO.
A now mi<l fresh supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's
Misses' nnd Children'a SHOES, GAT*
TEUS AND SLU'PKHS.
at CLEVELAND, WALKER, ft Oft.