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    1. [SCSPARTA] The Journal 1902
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    3. ENOREE EVENTS Enoree, Nov. 10.- REV. MR. BURNS preached to a large congregation yesterday. His members pounded him Saturday night but he was able to preach Sunday. The pounding was not with clubs or sticks but with good things to eat. There is not a man at Enoree that is better liked by everybody than MR. BURNS. While talking about the church I want to tell your many readers what MR. ENGEL of Charleston has done for the church at this place. The good people of this town made up fifty dollars to purchase a bell with and then sent the money to MR. ENGEL to buy the bell. He bought the bell himself and sent the money back to pay other church expenses. We want to thank him through your valuable paper for his kind donation. MISSES RACHEL and PEARL DAVIS have gone to Atlanta to attend a Bible school. Their many friends miss them but hope they will soon return. MRS. HOPKINS is no better. BEN HOPKINS is ill with lung trouble. DR. F.M. LANDER has gone to housekeeping. He has located in the Woodruff house. The new druggist, MR. McCARLEY, has taken charge of the drug store. He is well liked by everybody. ---------- CAVINS CHRONICLES Cavins, Sept. 1 - Everybody in this section is busily engaged in pulling fodder and picking cotton. - J.B. and J.W. ALEXANDER with W.A. MASON have returned home from Arkansas, where they spent nearly three weeks prospecting. They report the West as the poorman's chance and the rich man's opportunity. - MISS CARRIE CROW, who has been visiting relatives here has returned to her home at Fairmont. ---------- PERSONAL MRS. EMMA REED, who has been visiting at W.A. BURNETT'S has returned to her home in Alabama. - MISS JULIA WOOD and MISS SALLIE INGRAM, who have been visiting relatives in the city, returned to Manning today. - MRS. L.L. WEAVER and children of Tryon are visiting at W.L. CANNON'S. - JOHN W. MAXWELL who was injured by a fall Monday is better today. - MISS MOLLIE MONTGOMERY who has been sick is improving. ---------- Nov. 29, 1902 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Following are the real estate transfers for the week ending Nov. 28, 1902: Campobello Township- JOEL C. FARMER to J.A. FARMER, 38 acres, $418; ROBT. W. CLARK to J.J. CLARK, 335 acres, $200. Cherokee- W.L. WAIT and J.L. HOLCOMB to O.M. BOWDEN, 6 acres, $230. Fair Forest Township- H.D. WYATT to J.D. CANTRELL, 50 acres, $600. Glenn Springs Township- H.C. GENOBLES to SILAS SHANDS, 59 acres, $800; H.C. GENOBLES to SILAS and LENA E. SHANDS, 58 acres, $1,050; H.M. JONES to J.H. ZIMMERMAN, 108 acres, $1,310. Reidville Township- P.E. SMITH to W.A. BRIGHT, 100 acres, $1,450. Spartanburg Township- BASSETT WEAVER to JAS WEAVER, 1 acre, $5.00; BASSETT WEAVER to ROSA SIMS, 1 acre, $5.00. ---------- CHICKENS, eggs, and butter at E.L. BULLINGTON, 78 E. Main street. Phone 418. - WARNING- The Martin residence on South Church street worth $4000, going at $3250. An honest bargain on easy terms. L.P. EPTON. - DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU that perhaps good, satisfactory, well dressed lumber can be procured at a low price than you are now paying for the unsatisfactory kind ? We believe it will be worth your while to come in and let us figure on your order. J.H. PEARSON, the Lumberman. No. 41 East Charles Street. - The police court fines for the month ending December 20 were slightly more than $4.50. - The Merry-go-round is the center of attraction these evenings. The music ground out by the little wooden boy continues far into the night. - DUNCAN GARLINGTON will open up a new pressing club and tailoring establishment in the city the first of the new year. Headquarters will be over the Connor store. - I.O.J. WOOD, who has been bookkeeper for W.H. CLARK, wholesale grocer of this city, has resigned his position to accept a similar one with J.W. BELL and Co. - FRANK LITTLEFIELD was tried before magistrate KIRBY yesterday and found guilty of abusing an old lady near Inman. Notice of appeal was served after the trial by his attorney. - JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, Dec.24. Services will be held tomorrow in St. Paul's Catholic Church. - The new addition to BOMAR'S undertaking establishment is nearing completion. - MRS. O.H. BROWN'S school at Glendale closed last evening with a well prepared Christmas program. ----------- nancie o. -{ hope these are not reruns }.

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