"Carolina Spartan" Issue: January 3, 1883 Mr. Will SMITH will leave this week for Florida, where he proposes to spend a few weeks among the orange and lemon groves. The barn and stables of Mr. R.W. WEST, living not far from Barry's were burned one night last week. He lost a large quantity of forage and two animals, a horse and a mule. The fire occurred shortly after dark. The loss is considerable. It is supposed that the fire is the work of an incendiary. Last Monday being a holiday, George COFIELD and W.E. BURNETT, of the Bank, and Professor DuPRE of the College armed and equipped themselves for a hunt. It was suggested that an officer armed with the law to prevent cruelty to animals be sent after these mighty hunters, but one who know their aim said that such a proceeding would be altogether unnecessary. A small compactly made sorrel mare, with a blaze in the face, with a slight flesh wound under the right shoulder, was stolen from Mrs. Jane WILLIS last Sunday night. Mr. J.B. ARCHER has a one-horse wagon, except for one wheel, which he wishes to give away, provided the person who borrowed the missing wheel will apply in person. He says the wagon is of no use to him with only three wheels, and he thinks the other man has but little use for just one wheel. He desires to have a business interview with the man who took the wheel. He will please call around at once. MARRIED: --On the 21st December, 1882 at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. S. DILLARD, by Rev. Jno. B. Wilson, Mr. James A. LITTLEJOHN to Miss Mattie DILLARD; all of Union. --On December 20, 1882, at Limestone Springs by Rev. J. C. Kilgo, Rev. J.C. KILGO Jr. of the S.C. Conference and Miss Fannie N. TURNER, daughter of C.P. TURNER, Esq. --On the 28th December, 1882, at the residence of Mr. Miles NIX, of Cross Keys, by Rev. C. McSmith, Mr. D. HAMMETT of Spartanburg and Miss Victoria NIX of Cross Keys, S.C. --By the same at the same time and place, Mr. Robert WATKINS and Miss Kate DAVIS; both of Cross Keys, S.C. --By the same, on December 21, 1882, at the residence of Mr. Wm. C. Kennedy, of Cross Anchor, S.C., Mr. Jasper RHODES and Miss Julia RHODES of Cross Anchor. --On the 12th December, 1882 at Limestone Springs, by Rev. Dr. Whitfield, Mr. Butler D. FOSTER and Miss Americus W. FOSTER. --By the same on December 27th, 1882, at the residence of Mr. John W. WINGO, the bride's father, Mr. Edward MARTIN and Miss Palmyra WINGO; both of Spartanburg county. --On the 20th of December, 1882, by Rev. T. V. Gowan, Mr. James H. SIMMONS and Miss Barbary COOK; all of Spartanburg county. --By the same, on the 21st of December, 1882, Mr. Joseph K. HALL and Miss Mary E. RAMSEUR; all of Spartanburg county. --By the same, on the 24th of December, 1882, Mr. B.F. STAGGS and Miss M.E. COLLINS; all of Spartanburg county, S.C. Issue: January 10, 1883 Col. A. TANNER, of Saluda, has bought out the Palmetto Livery Stables, and may now be found there ready to accommodate all in need of horses and vehicles. Co. E 18th Reg't S.C.V., will meet at Tabernacle Church, near Rogers' Bridge, on Tyger River, on the fourth Saturday in January, at 11o'clock a.m. for a social reunion, but especially for the purpose of perfecting the company roll, which will be filed with the Adjutant General of the State. A basket dinner will be served. M.H. FERGUSON Capt. Co. E 18th S.C.V. The hands employed by Thompson & Lyman to blast rock for the streets were attempting to drill out an old charge of powder, that would not explode, Monday evening, when suddenly as an empty gun the thing did go off and scattered hands and tools generally. Bill WEAVER, Paul SIMMONS and Dow McGIMSEY was seriously hurt. It was thought that both eyes were out, but Tuesday morning it was reported that he could see a little out of one. MARRIED --Miss Fannie FOWLER and Bonie COX both of our place [Woodruff], were happily married during the holidays and have started life together just as happy as can be. They deserve success. Others are to follow soon judging from some signs that we occasionally see. MARRIED --The 26th December, 1882, by Rev. T.J. Earle, Mr. O.P. SMALLY, of Polk county, N.C., and Miss Della McLURE, of Spartanburg county, S.C. --By the same on Dec. 26, 1882, Mr. J.W. TROUT and Miss A.J. McLURE, both of Spartanburg county. --On December 17, 1882, by W.C. Harrison, Esq., Mr. B.P. TURNER, of Fingerville, to Miss M.E. BOND, of Crawfordsville. --By the same on January 7, 1883, Mr. S.W. FLOYD to Mrs. N.A. BOLTER; all of Spartanburg. --On December 31, 1882, at the house of Govan Kirby, by J.F. Sloan, Esq., Mr. DAVIS and Miss Lenora GOSSETT. --On January 2d, 1883, by Rev. A.A. James, Mr. C.A. MURPH and Miss Eugeneie LIPSCOMB; all of Spartanburg county, S.C. --At the residence of Lucus Stone, by M.P. Patton, N.P., Mr. J.W. BROWN, of Chester, to Miss Sabra J. RHODES, of Spartanburg co. --On December 28, 1882, by Rev. W.P. Smith, Mr. John K. BONDS and Miss Ann JAMES; both of Spartanburg county. free post Lisa