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    1. [SCSPARTA] "The Carolina Spartan" Issues: November 16,23,30, 1881
    2. "The Carolina Spartan" Issue: November 16, 1881 W.A.J. PEARSON, one of our worthy citizens with his family, has left the Spartanburg hills for Franklin county, Arkansas. Friend TUTTLE, of Turbine wheel fame, had one of his hands severely crushed a short time ago, by some machinery. He has lost two fingers. James WEBSTER, Esq., has returned from the West and settled down again at Gaffneys, where he will engage in the practice of law. C.P. SANDERS, Esq., has come with his family to make Spartanburg his home again. He may be found in the law office of Duncan and Sanders in rear of the Court House. Issue: November 23, 1881 NOTICE Hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of Elias WALL, deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of December next, properly proven. All persons owing said estate will please come forward and pay at once. Jason WALL Administrator All persons holding claims against the estate of John TUCK, deceased, will present them to me, properly proven, on or before the 6th day of December next. All persons owing said estate will make immediate payment. Benj. WOFFORD, Executor. Is hereby given that Mrs. Martha BROWN has filed her petition in the office of the Clerk of the Court for Spartanburg County, asking that her Homestead be set off out of the property of her late husband, W.L. BROWN; and notice is hereby given in the intention to have said Homestead set off. F. M. TRIMMIER Clerk C.C.P. SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE By virtue of authority given us under the last will and testament of William BUSH, deceased, we will sell at public auction, on 19th day of December, 1881, at the residence of the said deceased, the following property: Lot no. 1 182 9/10 acres, adjoining lands of T. Earle JOHNSON, E.F. WALL, Mrs. E.W. McCLURE, Mrs. S.A. EZELL. Lot No. 2 containing 190 acres adjoining lot no. 1 and lands of T.E. JOHNSON, Elias BURNETT, J.P. DAVENPORT, J.T. CANTRELL and Mrs. S.A. EZELL. Three good mules, lot of Cattle, Hogs and Sheep; fodder, shucks, cotton, wheat, flour, household and kitchen furniture and other articles which will be exhibited on day of sale. Rufus CLEMENT, S. LANCASTER Executors of Wm.BUSH, decd. Issue: November 30, 1881 Attention is called to the advertisement of a stolen mule. Be on the look out and capture the mule and thief too if you can. Mr. R.S. FARROW, whose marriage notice was printed in the Spartan last week, has returned with his mountain bride, and is at the express office ready for the speedy discharge of all business entrusted to him. About two or three weeks ago the day was appointed for the marriage Geo. D. HALTIWANGER and a young lady, both of Lexington county. He failed to put in an appearance, but sent two notes to parties in Lexington saying he would come and fill his part of the contract. He disappeared and was not heard of until a few days ago, when news came from Fort Worth, Texas, that he had committed suicide by drowning. free post Lisa

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