The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, June 03, 1869, Image 3

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^ Eloiwmeiil with a Married Nnn. | About a week ago I lie household of a CaroI lina farmer, who resides in Barnwell District, - ' was disturbed by the mysterious disappear4 k ance of one of its members, a young and con . k fiding girl of some fifteen summers. Fuspi. f cion pointed to her disappearance witli a man named Boyd, who would not require many ^ , strokes of burnt cork Constitute htm "truly loil" in color, and who had abandoned his own wife and children about the same' period, in / the same neighborhood. Acting on this sus, i pioion, the anxious and distressed father ar 1 rived in this city yesterday morning, in search $ of his absent and misguided child. Making ?i knowu the objeot of Ins visit at police headq tar J tere, ho was accorded co-opera!ion and soon '' w placed him in possession of painful yet posi live knowledge of the correctness of his suspi| cions. Boyd, with a heartlessncss only equal ? ed by the cruel abandonment of his wife nnd F children, by insinuating overtures of inar* ti riage, had induoed the trusting girl to forsake I lier home to join nnd share his uncertain for flj tunes in this city. Arriving here, he proVid^ J! ed her with ahomeof questionable comfort, in $ a rude shanty on Hay street, near Sihley's at. 'm ley- Boyd, wo are informed, lias manifested J great uneasinoss since his arrival here , lest 1 the father of the girl should pursue and ovef' tf# take liiin, and has been making d.ligeni iuqui H ry as to the inuaus by which he and his companion could escape from the city on the free liat, as he olaiutcd not to have o dollar in the J world. ? * When the father and the officers visited the I, house, yesterday morning, Boyt^ was said to I be absent at work in Hamburg. Failing to get j a glimpse of him, t ho father succeeded in inducing his daughter to return to her home, J? without having any collision with the man to ,U whom she had committed herself* ? Auyusla Constitutionalist. ?? i ?i i ? ,1 Comparative Hsu/ru ok the Nortii and South. The census tables of 18<>0 arc the best answer to the inquiries of Northern oiniI grants about the comparative health of ihc " North and the South. The census tables show ? 4 the death iu the several Stat.s to uvcrago one in the numbers opposite the uaine of the State. Iaa follows : Alabama., . .73 Connecticut, . 74 Florida, . . 7U Illinois, . 88 Georgia, . . 82 Indiana, . . 74 (Kentucky, . 70 Maine, . . 8" Louisiana, . . 57 Miss chusclls. 17 Mississippi, . . til New Hampshire, 7" South Carolina, . 72 New York, . .'2 ? Tennessee, . . 70 Pennsylvania, 0 ilj Virginia, . . 71 Vermont, . Da When these Suthcrn Slates, by the pro gress of population anil Wealth, are ns well B drained and provided with the sanitary conditions of the Northern States here named, they will shown f r more favorable return. It wdl be observed that leas die in Georgia than in any other Southern State, and fewer -1 than in one half of the Northern Status named abovo. Suai.i. Tub Com i;Dr.it ate Dr.ai> uk II< n it r.u The Washington correspondent of tlie llosion - Advertiser writes as follows to that journal There is qui e n difference in opinion in ti e Grand Army of the Republic in this secti >n re* garding thedccoration of the graves of Cou-et ? crate dead. Tost No. 1 of this city resdv s , unanimously that "w>.ile we hold no nialiitc against tlio dead who foil in attempting to haul down our 11 ig and thereby endangerii g . j the notion, we will not divide our honors l?y f decorating Confederate graves, ntnl thereby )f taint the character of those who sacrificed their h lives ilril their country might live." Post No. 1'.) in Pennsylvania issues a circular savin t tat it lias decided "not to pass l?y the groves *# of Confc ierates sleeping in our lines, but to .V divide each year between blue and grey tlie first floral offerings of a common country. We have ko .powerless foes. Post No* 11) thinks jl of (lie Confederate dead only as brave men." I Ularrictl. * On tlic 1271 Ii ult., liy I Itc Rev. J. V). McCoi ? .k r.ouon. at the residence of the bride's fat her, | Mil. II. B MOORE, of Charlotte. N. C.. to MISS KATE WINSMLTil. of Spartanburg. On tbe24tli of May, bv S. I.nncaster. F?q.. I' Mil. PHILLIP DUN AC AN to MRS. ELIZA >1 PISH Ell. | COMMEI1CIAL. Nr.w York, May SO.? Cotton firm with sales of 1,001) bales, at 28$* Flour a shade firmer. Jk Wheat firm, but export demand checked by advance of freights. Money easier, at G(V<,7. |? Gold 30|. Bai.timoRR, May 30?Cotton firm. Flour declined ^o. Wheat lower? choice volley red 1.70(o}1.75. Nr.w Ori.baxs, May 30?Sales ofCotton to day 450 bales; for the week 4,'J JO?middlings 28fc. Gold 38], Auousta. May 28 ? Cotton market sletdy with sales of 140 bales?middliiicr 2tH. '9 Savannah, Mny 30. ? Coltou market quiet but steady?middlings '27. Chari.bston, May 30 ?Cotton in good demand and steady. Sales 300 bales?middlings 1 -28JLivr.hpoot., May 3ft?Evening.?Cotton closed ?uplands llj ; Orleans II J , sales 12,000. Wool Curding*. WE are now prepared to Card all the Wood that mny ho brought us, at short Wotiffo, and in fh best manner. 1TEHM8-12J cents Currency. Toll?onefourth; barter taken at market rates, to be paid on delivery of rolls Or easing done fret of Charge. J. BO MAR & Co. i IVtf Til A?* a a rBivingnviilp, June let, 1809?It NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. Thos. 8. Fleming, Ex., vb Job. F. Fleming, minor, Admrx., Ann Fleming. Bill for sale of Real Estate, lo pay debts, &o " N pursuance of an ordor of tlie Court of J Common Picas, Fitting in Chancery, in this Case, all person" having claims ngninr.t ilio estate of A. B. FLEMING, deceased, are re quired to present tliern and establish their claims before me, according to law, on or bofore tho 14th d>y of July next. F. M. TR1MMTKR, C. C P. & O. P. Clerke Office, May 28, 1809-6w I Notice to School Toachor?. ALL Teachers in Spartanbuig County, holding claims for services rendered in teaching poor children for the year conimenc.. ing OCTOBER, I8G7, will send their nccoun.s to me at Kcidville, ns early us possible, made out iu the form of law. U II. REID, School Com., Spartanburg Co. June 3 1C 2w Townships?Overseers of Kotids. instructions from the State Auditor, ^approved by the Attorney General, notice ! is hereby given that the law relating to town-. ' ships, will not go iuto operation uutil April, 1870By the same authority, the County Commissioners are instructed to proceed as before the organisation of townships, to enforce existing laws appertaining to the internal affairs of the County. It is therefore ordered hy the Tloardof County Commissioners, that ail overseers of Roads hold tig office In August last, and those subsequently nppoinled, warn in all hands heretofore liable for road duty, that is to say, all mail inhabitants between the a</e? of 18 and SO; and that they proceed without delay to work the roads in their respective beats, according to law. The overseers will report all defaulting bauds to the County Commissioners. WM. K. BLAKE, C. C. C.. May ?1 17 lm In the District Cou t of the U. S. For the District of Couth Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. FX FA U TE II. 11. THOMSON, Assignee. 7A UK TIIOS. A. II AY DEN. Bankrunl. I NOTICE is hereby givem to all creditors holding liens against the estate of the above named Bankrupt, tlint they are required to prove the same before W 1. Ctawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office in Yorkville, within thirty days from this date, or bo barred from all betifits of the decree, to be made for the distribution to he utndc oi said Bankrupt's estate her. after to made. By order of the Hon Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the said Court. II. II. THOMSON, Assignee. June 1 17 3w !n the Ditfrict Court of the U. S. For the Distriot of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER } ol > In Bankruptcy l llOMl'SUN HUMPHRIES J B VNKUUPT. E^V virtue of an order obtained ftom Hon. )Gbo. S. Bhyan, Judge of the District Court ul the United States for the District of South Carolina, 1 will expose to public sale at Spartaiiburg Court House on Wednesday, the 22d of J1'N E next. all the right, title ami interest to which the said Bankrupt was entitled, at the filing his Petition in Bankruptcy in the foil iwing property, to wit : One tract of land lying near Limestone Springs, and hounded by lands of II. F. GafF, ncy, I,. C. Cooper, and o;Iters, in Spartanburg >'ounly, South Carolina, containing One hundred and Ninety (190) Aires, more or less, sold subject to any Dower ttoil may now or hereafter be claimed. ALSO, the following Notes and Accounts: One note on Saul A. Camp, . . $120 0 i " 44 44 Snul A. Camp, . , 125.00 4 4 4 4 44 L. 0. Humphries, . . 20.00 \> . 1). Lamp iiud 1'. O. Lemons. . . . 7">.00 One account on S tul A. Camp, . 113 00 * " " John Jones, . , ,'{.")() ? ?? 4< Howell llorton, . . 0.00 Sold subject to any disco out Mint may exist. Sold lor the benefit of the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt's estate. TKKNIS : Cash in currency?purchasers to jay for papers and stamps. 11. 11. THOMSON, Assignee. June 1 17 3w ^Vssssi^noojs" Sale. In (lie District Court of (lie IT. S. For the State of South Carolina. IN TUB MATT Mil \ of > In Bankruptcy. TIIOS. A. 1IAYDBN. j ban kkui'T. T)v \irtue of an order obtained from Hon. 13 0?? *L Uryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States, for the State of South Carolina, 1 will expose to public sale at Spart liburg Court llou-c on Wednesday, 22d ol' JUN next, all the right, title and interest to which the said Bankrupt was entitled, at the date at tiling his petition in Bankruptcy ill the follow in nronori v t.. . ir-.i:..:J- i ? 0 j . , j t mi , i nun mru i interest in 1000 Peres of land, lying on the waters of l?rond Kiverin Kuthit'ord i onnt.y, N. 0 miles east of Ilu'hefordtou. Also the following accounts due said lhinkru|iis' estate, sold subject lo any discounts thai may ex at. O W il Logg, ?8.43, S 00 IV. il. Walker, 6 60, D M Prince, 25, .Inmen Daniel, 3 60, A C McMillan, 70, P S Kcsilcr, 2.50, A J Moore, 85, Win. Hasten, 7 50. A Alexander, 35, Dr. .1 Keynolds, 2 65, W 1) lireen, 00, .)no. O'MiieUls, 20, J W Fowler, 35, S (J t'uldwell, 25, Vaughn, 1.40, .1 W Sherbet, 65, C Ilechler & Son, 85, Win. I'mllmnn, 25, J 11 Koberson, 00, W E Garner, 3.15, A J Foster, 00, .) no Cunningham 2.80, U K Kirhy, 85, W J Cunningham 65, S W Turbyfteld, 70, ( W Moore, 65, .1 It Means* 35, W L Floyd, 3.15, J C Zimmerman, 86, Jiio MeFnrlan, 2 80, P l* Uuforth, 25 .1 W Keller, 2.80, N O Koss. GO. 1) L Allen, 15, l< II ilea.l, 30, Win. ltallco get*, 16, J M ( lnrke, 45, J K Watson, 35, W COist, 25, J T Turner, 60, A I) Westmorland, 85, t;C Lances er, 20, J Lealherwood, 45, \t ., ^n..n 1 > . m . 1 : 1 or n* /* ? ? " ... . VMS nuuaii, +.*>, 1 U DUITOUgllH, L'.MH, Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the above named bankrupt's ostate. Terms? CASH in currency, l'urchascrs to pay for papers und stamps. H. H. THOMSON, Assignee. Jufte 1 17 3t JOHN T. WALKER," Office ovcf Montr. & GoriEi.i>'a Stoke. May 13 11 tf rpURF OIL, for soresof all kinds on Man or I Heats!, at DU. C. E. FLEMINO 8 Drug Store. T. G. MASSIE HAS resumed business nt ilie store of J. W Hardy & Co., where lie will be pleased to see bis old friends and the public eonernlly. lie is now receiving a general and well seeded stock of Hoods, CONSISTING IN PART OF n i? 1 vi'tj ? /vvf .,.s? - ~ * i ivi^ liVJ.M-tC LU I III..S, JACONETS, MUSLINS, II E II I<; O E S , ?! A S 8 I M E R E S, SHOES, IIATS, NOTIONS, cUo., all of whioh I am determined to stll to CASH BUYERS, nt a Bnuiil advance on cost, a? his business will be conducted strictly on the CASH SYSTEM!. He will 1)0 able to offer induccmcnta to those buying for cash. Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. b BfSuOld Bank 15,11s and Gold Dust bought at market rates. May v!7 10 tf just'received' AND NOW 0TUNING AT TWITTY db GO'S Old Stand, a largo addition l? uiy former STOCK OF CHEAP GOODS. -0 i In Spartmburg none Ohoapor!! O I have a variety of Ijadit's'' Mantillas, IIATS, rum eg ant iSoiwrts, DRESS GOODS. Newest styles of PRINTS, fit from 8 to 18 CENTS, PER YARD. o Very Cheap ami good material for GENTS SUMMER SUITS. READY-MADE COATS, VESTS AND S XX IIITS. HATS AND SHOES, liOMARS' YAHN AND DOMESTIC, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, o Tobacco and Snuff, OIXOO 33HIBS, GOOD. COFFEE, AT Ho CENTS PER Lit. o IV O W I X STORE itli SSACI I*very best quality North CAROLINA FLOUR, Drugs and Iferticines, FIXE MAY HITTER, o statioinehy. SCHOOL ROOKS, SPELLING ROOKS, 10 CENTS, specie. A. W. CUMJlIiNGS May ti7 H> tf lii (lie District Co irt of the U. S. ! For the District of Sotfth Carolina. l.> Illl'i .MATTER A of } 1? Bankruptcy. JESSE F. NORM AN. J BANKRUPT. To ichom it inny Concern : rilllH undersigned hereby gives notice of lii8 | appointment as Assignio of JESSE F' NORMAN, of Spnrtnwhurg tammy, and Slate of South Carolina, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt upon liis own petition. 11. 11 THOMSON, Assignee. May 11 14 |iw 1>. W. AlOOUla Co., DKAIi IN GROCERIES, IIAUDWAItE, ! LEATHER, OIL-, PAHT3, WINDOW GLASS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, | COTTON YARNS, RAW IIIDDS, &o , &c. JUST RECEIVED SUGAii. COFFEE, SALT XX O E O. AXES, TIIACE CHAINS, NAILS, SODA, GAIIDKIV 8EEDH, 1 Feb '25 :i tf JUST receivedT o rpilE undersigned has just received a new I | supply of I*HINTS, DaREQES, LENDS, Figured and I'lain JA ONET, MUSLINS, SWISS MUSLINS. Hlcarlicd and Drown SHI HTINQS AND SHEETINGS, COTTON AIDES, iS;c. TOGETHER WITH lints, Hoots an<l SIiooh, SUGAR AM) COFFER, Tea, Roller and Soda CRACKERS, Mixed I'D KLKS, Flavoring Extracts, and many oilier articles too numerous to mciitiou; all ot which will be sold low forcnsh. 6MX?Ca 1 aud see me in front of the PAmeite House. J. w. WriIIIKR May 2f> 15 4t Hak iiuv. rplIF, undersigned woul J respect fully infortn the citii !>* of Spartanburg that lie Inn openetl a Hi 14IIIt V i:Sli III ISIIj iVl a lew doors below l>r. Vuudivere bio re?David Millet'a old bland. NICE FRESH BREAD, DAILY. Also Cakes, Biscuit*, Ties. Ac., always on hand. Anything ninee F()li I'AJiTlt.S &.C., inade to order. C.IKDIES of every des ctiption. ''lease give me a call and examine for yourself. P. MILLER. May 27?12t?* TAXES!_TAXES! fTMIE OFFICE of the County Trensurer will 1 bo opened from JUNK Oih to JULY 1ST., to receive the Taxes for tlie ye%r 1808. The STATE TAX is 75 cents oil tlie 5100 v .-ilu.it ion. COUNTY TAX 30 cents on the $100. I'OLl. TAa Ont iJullor. Tax payers will please unfile dial all Taxes mint lie paid at die t ltl> iNl'itLH'S OFFICE. TWliNTV-PlVE per caul, will be milled iu all Taxes uiipuid n die Oili day ot JULY, wlien I he delinquent list Will be return ed to the CdUNTY AULll'OH, to be disposed of according to law. To give all an opporlunily for payment, the Collector (Dr. A. W, Cummings) will be in liis otficc from 8 o'clock A. M. to 0 o'clock, 1*. M., during the tiiud allowed for payment. If the taxes are unpaid it will not be his fault, nnd die delinquents must bear all the consequences. lie hits no power to extend favor to any t justice tall be done to all The present laic exempts nothing front Tux fx ecu/ions. J. 1\ F. CAMP, County "(Treasurer. Spartauburg, May 27ih 1809.?tf CANNON, BLAKE & CO. ARE NOW OPENING a LARGE end attractive Stock of SPRING GOODS to which they will make additions through the season, keeping their Stock FRESII in NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. They ask their friends and the public generally, to call and examine their GOODS and PRICES. '1 hey have bought their GOODS on favorable terms, and are determined to sell at a very small advance on cost. They have on hand, SPUING & SUMMKIl DRY GOODS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC GOODS, HGNIVIiTii iiatc i?n>i?oVTo ? .i . ? , 11.1 i u, UI DRESS TRIMMINGS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, DRILLINGS AND TRIMMINGS, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions nml Novelties, Spring Cas-dmeres. Tweeds. Linens, .leans. Hoots nnd Shoes, Hardware, Crockery. Salt, Leather, &c. April 1, 1809. tf PIICEMX 1KOK WORKS Situated on the Greenville & Columbia Railroad, Opposite the City Water Works, Columbia Goldsmith & Kind, Proprietors. rilUE undersigned wish to inform the cit?_ izens of Spartanburg, and of the up-coun try that they are still manufacturing all kinds ol IRON CASTINGS. Such us Mill Gearing. Engine Work, Agricultural Implement, &c., &c , &c. They would draw the Attention ot their friends, especially to their A. No. 1 Sorghum Cane Mills, Git. Wheel Scgcnts, of all sizes and prices. We manufacture Circular and Mulay Saw Mills and warrant their superiority Steam Engines uiade to order and eon tiacted for. We make House and Store Fronts Verandas, and Railings to Grave-Yards and Cemetery Lots, war enting sitisfaetion as well in regard to design and workmanship as in price- All kinds ot Uruss Castings anu ma chine Lathe Work done to older at the choan. L'St rales. Our customers can rest assured that all orders will be promptly attended to. W. GOLDSMITH, May 27-10?3in 1?. KIND. AUDITOR'S NOTICE OrriCE AulMTOR, Sl'ARTANIIlKC OoLNTT. May 11, 1809. REFERENCE to tiio "Act providing fur ilie Assessment and Taxation of properly "having convinced nie that the lease hold Ks tales of ihe Ward worth lands are subject to taxation, nil parties holding or owning any of said lands by lease of ninety nine years, or otherwise, are hereby directed to make their returns of the value of lands to this office on or before MAY 25th, 18t>9, or the penalty of fifty per cent will be ad led thereto. \VM. MAGILL FLEMING, Auditor Spartanburg County. May 13 * 11 tf WM. MAGILL FLEMING, 11-. > . ?. s v nt Isttw, MAY be found alirat/s at his office, next door to the Law ottice of Messrs. DODO & .. AKLISLE. at Spartanburg C. II., S. C. May 0 li 3m WM MAGxLL FLEMING. >LVGIST11ATK, WILL attend /iromptl>/ (o nil business pre seated at bis oj/icc, but except in tirgcn1 cases, trill not transact an;/ business pertaining to the rij/ice of Magistrate at ung other place. May 0 0 3ni WM. M A.GILL FLEMING, AUDITOR, SPA R TA Xli UR G CO i'X T lr, W.1LL be at his office, and attend tc business, each day. between the hours of 9 a. m , aud 1 p. n?. aud3 p. in. and 5 p in. May 0 13 .3m TAILORING HY A. B. B E C O NEXT DOOlt ABOVE J. W. HAltDY. WORK done wi'li nearness and dispatch, ai low prices, FOR CASH. Luteal Fashions just received. BfejyA good coal ban 1 wanted. May 0 13 If Soda Wn( or. UAVISO recently put up a fine SOD/ FOl'NTA'.N 1 will now lie prepared ever; day dm tug (lie Season, to furnish a good Coo glass of ICED SODA WATER. Call and tr; it, at 1?R. C. K. FLEMING'S April 30 Drug Store. AFRESH LOT OF CANDIES, Fancy air Stick just received at DR. C E FLEMING'S. Drug Store. J* W* , SPARTANBURG C. II., SO. CA. in HOW ARK AND (IROCERirS. HARlWAliP1. . jm.,- . t jl m *. +. li. U m CONSISTING OK IRON, STEEL. NAILS, TRACE# TONGUE AND LOCK CHAINS, CARPENTERS TOOLS. HOUSE BUILDING M ATE RIAL, nnd ft General Assortment of Slielf Hardware# GROCERIES. CONSISTING OF SUGARS, COFFEES. MOLASSES# SALT, LARD, BACON, SPICES, and other nrticles usually kept in tlio Grocery line, all of which will be sold very low for GASH Olt B \ B IER. I will purchase Cotton. Com. Flour, Bacon, or any other < ountry Produce. ,.T. W. HARDY. May 0 13 tf Southern Bank X3ills* I WILL PAY FOR UNION BANK South Carolina, 00 ^People's Bank, do ao 65 1) ink of Camden, do 70 Bank of Charleston, do CO Bank Of New hen V An "ft - j ~ wv/ Planters and Mechanics, S. C,, 60 S. W. R It. Rank. S C., 45 Bank State of S C., (old) 40 Baolc State of S. C., (new) 10 Georgia K. R. Bank. Georgia, 90 Central R. R. Bank. Georgia, 90 Centr 1 It. It. Bank, Georgia, 90 Marine Bank, Georgia. 90 Bank of North Carolina, 40 Highest cash prices paid for all other Southern Bank notes. JOSEPH WAIKER. Can't say how long will continue taking these notes. April 29 12 tf LIVERY ST* BLES. AT TIIE OLD STAND IN REAR OF TIIE PALMETTO HOUSE. rpiIE subscriber begs to inform the public I that he com iuues to keep the above siables and is always prepared with good STOCK and comfortable HACKS and BUGGIES to accommodate all who may require his services at any li.nc. In addition to the nbovc. my HACK leaves Spartanburg for Or enville. wilh the mail, on c^cry MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock, A. M . and leaves Greenville, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR DAY, at 7 o'clock A. M. ile takes this occasion to return his thanks io those who have so liberally supported him in his new enterprise, and assures them and all others, of his unremitted attention, and best cndciiTora to tuorU a, continuance of their favors. l'aro from Spartanburg to Greenville, 55,00. J. P. PEACE, j May 13-l-l-2in Spartanburg, S. C. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OP C/VRRIAGE MATERIALS, Coach and Saddlery HARDWARE. MAS'UFACTJHV- S Ob Shafts, Folloos, Hubs, &c, &c." MACKE N^ZT?~BROS NO. 222 BALTIMORE ST. 1$ VLTIMORE Established In 1825. felloes Hubs. Spokes, Springs. Enameled t'anvus Laces. Damask, Saddle Trees, Hog Sk iis. Sheep Skin*, Shoe Thread, Saddlers' Hair. Enarn.led Leather, Bag Leather, Skirting Leather. Harness Leather. Buggy Bodies, l'aimel Seats, Hames, Buggy Wheels, 5th Wheels, Varnish, Carriage Bolts, Tire Bolts, Moss Cloths, Stirrups Bits, &c. Also, all other articles appertaining to the business. Lory si Stock in this Line in the United States Having a resident agent in Europe who selects all our Saddlery lioods for us. We aro enabled to otfer hi ycrs the best goods, and ail the newest patterns at the best importer's prices. We give personal attention to all our customers and orders. MACKENZIE BROS. Mar IS 0 6vr For Siilo. A FINE THRESHING MACHINE, C-hors* /\ power. together wit It a good I' N, CliRi.wN's, SHEETS, and all tlio apparatus bolonging to a i brushing M ichine, o.>inpleie and in good condition. Apply to J. C. MILLS. May C 13 4t KVINS *fc BOMAK. ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUlTV. Successors to Duwkins, I lioice & Evins, and Williams, Evins & Choice. OFFICE?at Spartanburg C. H., S C. JOHN H. EVINS, J. EARLE BOMAR. April 8 9 6tn SULLIVAN &WINSMI1H, 1 Attornoys and Counsellors A ' "? r ? W*r -< m- JL. J VV * SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, 1 A Si* NOT \R1E3 PUBLIC, | i Spnrhiulnirg C. II., O. I Will practice in State & United Slates Courts. i C. I'. 81' I.I.I VAX, j. o. WlNsMITII. Laurens. Spartanburg. April 2U 12 ly J "ONES'? ELEBRATED NERVE AND BONE LINAMENT for Fh-uiscs, Cramps, Pains, Stiffness in joints or neck, for numbness Ac. at DR. C. E. FLEMING'S Drug Store.