"Carolina Spartan" Issue: November 1, 1882 COURT OF PROBATE: Whereas Stanyarne WILSON has filed his petition in the office of the Judge of Probate Court for Spartanburg county, praying that Letters of Administration with will annexed be granted him on all and singular goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mary C. WESTMORELAND, deceased. COURT OF PROBATE: Whereas Jno. WHEELER has filed his petition in the office of the Judge of Probate Court for Spartanburg County, praying that Letters of Administration be granted him on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of S.W. TURBYFIELD, deceased. Isaac EPTON, who moved from Cherokee Springs to Marieta, in Greenville county, some time ago was in Spartanburg visiting old friends last week. Issue: November 8, 1882 It is about time some Spartanburg farmer was making a large wheat crop. Before the war, Capt. F.G. LATHAM raised about 53 bushels to the acre on a four acre lot at Cherokee Ford. Miss Ida ALLEN, daughter of J.H. ALLEN, Esq., has just returned from the Normal School at Bridgewater, Mass., in which she recently graduated after a twelve years course. She was the youngest out of a large class. We welcome her to Spartanburg. November 15, 1882 We will sell on Saleday in December next, before the Court House door, the following real estate belonging to the estates of Joseph FOSTER and David C. JUDD, deceased: One brick store house and lot situated on Main street, opposite the Court House, known as the FOSTER and JUDD stand, now occupied by W.L. CARY. One vacant lot on Magnolia street, located between Fowler & Robinson's carriage factory and Messrs. Duncan & Cleveland 30 X 100 feet. One 4-room house and lot on Wofford street, known as the Paris house, and having kitchen and good well on said lot. One vacant lot adjoining said Paris house, lot containing __ acres. One house and lot, the house contains six rooms and brick basement of four rooms, also kitchen and well on same lot, known as the Nolley house. Also four lots on College street, containing about one-half acre each, situated near to and opposite the African Methodist Church. Also, 52 ½ acres of land on Howard Gap road, one mile from Court House, and joining Dr. Jesse F. CLEVELAND and others. Also 128 acres of land on Greenvile road, at the junction of Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Railroad and Spartanburg & Asheville Railroad, the unexpired term of lease, known as the Wadsworth land. The above property is sold for division. A.H. FOSTER And J.A. FOSTER, Executors of the estate of Joseph FOSTER, deceased And Eliza A. JUDD and A.A. FOSTER Executors for the estate of D.C. JUDD. Issue: November 29, 1882 MARRIED: By S. LANCASTER, N.P., at the residence of bride's mother, on the 23d inst., Mr. Josephus LOW to Miss Beula F. EZELL; all of Spartanburg co., S.C. J.J. WOOD, living near Barry's P.O. says if the children will go to his house about the last of this week, they may have the pleasure of attending an old-fashioned hog-killing. Mrs. J.W. WILSON, daughter of Russell SANDERS, of Colleton county, died Monday morning the 27th instant, after a long illness. Mr. Jasper MILLER has left for Norfolk, Va., where he will continue the cotton business. Mr. Noah MILLER will have charge of the office here. Mr. M.R. BOWDEN, one of the editors of the Daily Florida Union, is visiting relatives here. He is a son of J. Ramsay BOWDEN, Esq., who was well known here. The Union is flourishing like the orange groves of the St. John's and Jacksonville is bounding forward in the march of progress. Willis NUMERY, of Kershaw county, shot C.H. DADLEY Sunday, the 19th instant, inflicting dangerous wounds. Whiskey the cause. Ex-Judge T.J. MACKEY has sold out his real estate in Chester and gone to Washington. After remaining there awhile he will go to Colorado. SALE FOR FORECLOSURE: J.N. DRUMMOND To T.W. DAVIS Will sell. . . A certain lot of land and improvements on it at Woodruff, P.O., Spartanburg county, containing One Half Acre, more or less adjoining lands of Robert BRYSON and Seaborn DRUMMOND. SALE FOR FORECLOSURE: M.S. DILLARD To J.H. SLOAN Will sell . . .parcel of land known as the Matthew P. GOSSETT place, bounded by lands or estate of Joseph HARMON, J.C. ZIMMERMAN, Andrew FOSTER, and others, containing One Hundred and Thirty-Five Acres, more or less. EXECUTOR'S SALE: The undersigned, Executore and Executrix of G.T. MENG, deceased will sell on Monday, the 11th day of December next at the residence of G.T. MENG, deceased, his real estate, amounting to One Thousand and Twenty-Six and One half Acres, divided into lots as follows: Lot No. 1 containing 104 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of W.L. WOOD and Lot No. 2 and known as the Mill Pond Tract. Lot No. 2, containing 174 acres more or less and bounded by lands of S.J. MOSLEY and lot No. 1 and known as the Mill Shoal Tract. Lot No. 3, containing 134 ½ acres; more or less, and bounded by lands of W.T. LITTLEJOHN and lot No. 2, and known as Mansion Tract or Homestead Tract. [cut off] free post Lisa