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    1. [SCSPARTA] "The Carolina Spartan" Issues: August 1880
    2. "The Carolina Spartan" Issue: August 4, 1880 Mr. M.C. MILLER, who was threshing grain for Mr. Mark FINGER last Saturday, had his right hand torn off. It was amputated the same day by Dr. R.R. MURPHY. He was doing well according to last reports. The Bicycle has made its appearance on our streets. Mr. T. J. TRIMMIER is the agent. He has sold one to Mr. Thomas MARTIN who in a few hours practice could ride over our streets with wonderful speed. Mr. TRIMMIER would be pleased to receive orders for this wonderful little machine. Unclaimed Letters July 31, 1880 J.T. BRIGHT, M.J. FENELY, Nannie GLENN, W.W. HALL, Jane LOFTIS, Mary MADRUM, L.T. MURRAY, R.R. REED, J.S. SHELDON, E.S. TINSLEY, Harriet VANDIVER, William WILSON. Issue: August 11, 1880 NOTICE: By virtue of an order from the United States Court, I will expose to sale at Spartanburg Court House on Salesday in September, 1880, the uncollected choses in action of the estate of J.P. ELKIN, Sold without recourse, subject to any defense there may be against the same. LOST-A MULE Strayed or Stolen from BROWN's Blacksmith Shop in Spartanburg, Wednsesday night, the 4th instant, a bay horse mule, large in size, rather thin and raw-boned, about 8 years old, two tusks broken off by the bit, dark bands across his shoulders, and stripes around his legs, very full forehead, a very spirited mule when not tired down. Any information about the mule will be thankfully received by Cato BAGWELL, Spartanburg, S.C. Letters at the Postoffice: Jane BISHOP 2, C.R. BISHOP, S.M. DAVIS, James GERAS, W.C. HUFFINE, Sue LANDFORD, Hannah McGEE, June McGIMPSY, Lucy McKINNEY, A.O. WALKER, Sallie L. WINGO. MARRIED Sunday, the 8th instant at the residence of Mrs. S.A. BOITRE, by W.T. MILLER, N.P., Mr. William BOITRE and Miss Nancy BOITRE-both of Spartanburg. Issue: August 18, 1880 AD: Constipation gives rise to Dyspepsia, Piles, Pain in the back, Headache, and an immensity of terrible complaints in women. Purging and drugging but increase it, though affording temporary relief. The only sure cure is the use of Dr. Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad. We regret to learn that Captain J.B. JOHNSON of Fingerville, is seriously ill. He is confined to his room, and his friends feel very anxious about his condition. free post Lisa

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