"The Carolina Spartan" Issue: January 4, 1882 Mr. S.F. PARROTT, left Tuesday evening for Atlanta, where he will go into business. The good wishes of his many friends follow him. It began snowing Saturday night about 10 o'clock and continued until daylight Sunday. It measured three or four inches, and some of it still remains. A shooting scrape took place at Gaffney's last Saturday night. Larkin LITTLE and Bob BISHOP were the parties. BISHOP had been ordered out of Little's Barroom in which Larkin LITTLE was a clerk. In some way LITTLE shot BISHOP in the right arm and in the right side, and the wounds are quite serious. A warrant has been issued for LITTLE's arrest. Some young men have an idea that young ladies live on moonshine, flowers, flattery and similar light diet, but this illusion would be dispelled if they could see one of these fairy like creatures swing the frame of a turkey in one hand, a cup of coffee in the other, and a plate of biscuits in her lap. Young man, such is life and good living. Make love to that girl, if you can find her. A jail delivery took place here last Saturday in broad day light without the aid of Solicitor Duncan. The prisoners seeing deputy HOLT leave the jail concocted a plan to break out. One of the cell doors, weighing 258 pounds had become a little loose on the hinges. They tore this off and used it as a battering ram to knock down the door of the large room. The following prisoners under indictment then escaped: Bill BITER, Spring RUSSEL, George KALENE, and Frank KERNEY, white: Josh GOODWIN, Richard JOINTER, Bill JONES, Clark COAN, and Isam DANTZLER, colored. These are all charged with insignificant crimes except Bill BISTER [sic] indicted for grand larceny. Five others in the same room remained, being intimidated by the gathering crowd, or else wishing to enjoy the New Year's dinner in jail. There were six other prisoners in other rooms who made no attempt to escape. None of them have been arrested. If they leave the county for good, their escape is not to be regretted. MARRIED --December 25, 1881, by W.J. McDowell, Trial Justice, Mr. Lewis P. BELCHER and Miss Sarah HARMON-all of Spartanburg. --December 20, 1881 by Rev. J.G. Carter, Mr. John COYLE and Miss Mollie HARRISON, of Clifton, S.C. --January 1, 1882, by Rev. J.G. Carter, Mr. John L. GLOVER and Miss L.E. CANNON, daughter of Holman CANNON, deceased, --both of Spartanburg Co. --December 15, 1881, by Rev. J.G. LANDRUM, Mr. T. Newton HUGHSTON and Miss M.E. FINCH-both of Spartanburg. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of John Y. CALDWELL, deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of January, 1882, properly proven. Those indebted to the estate will come forward and settle at once. Jno. J. CALDWELL For Heirs of Jno. Y. CALDWELL SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of authority given me by the Probate Court, I will sell at the late residence of James R. YOUNG, deceased on the 20th day of January, 1882, the following property, viz: 1 good Two-horse wagon, 1 mare, 1 bale of cotton, lot of corn and fodder, Household and kitchen furniture, lot of cotton seed. Arch B. CALVERT Administrator free post Lisa