"Carolina Spartan" Issue: October 4, 1882 MARRIED --at Saluda, N.C. Wednesday the 27th of September 1882 by Rev. J.D. McCullough, father of the bride. Miss Mary S. McCULLOUGH and Mr. John L. HOLMES. A rattlesnake was brought in from Mr. GREENLEAF's farm up Chincapin, last week, which measured four feet and had thirteen rattles. List of Petit Jurors drawn for the Fall term of the Court, which will convene Monday, the 16th inst., Judge WALLACE presiding. Gillam W. MABRY, Jesse BULLINGTON, Edmund WOODRUFF, L.L. BISHOP, W.A. BRIGHT, Claude W. TURNER, M.F. BRIGHT, L.M. LANFORD, B.L. ALLEN, S.E. MASON, C.A. WINGO, B.C. TILLOTSIN, J.J. McCARLEY, A.R. QUINN, A.C. CANNON, G.D. CARRIER, Jno. T. WOOD, Ben. H. WOFFORD, J.C. SKINNER, C.W. ZIMMERMAN, Wilson H. MOORE, WM.F. BROWN, D.M. LANCASTER, W.H. McMILLAN, G.M. COLE, Jerry M. WOFFORD, J.C. HENSON, Eddie B. HARRISON, Martin McKINNEY, Levi EZELL, Flint MILLS, R.H. DODD, E.L. MILLER, W.T.B. LITTLEJOHN, Eliphas DAWKINS. MARRIED --On September 14th, 1882, by Rev. W.P. Smith, Mr. Willie L. WOFFORD, of Laurens county, and Miss Bonham WEST, of Spartanburg County. --On the 30th of October [sic], 1882 by Dr. J.T. Wightman, Mr. G. R. WEST and Miss Loula WILLIAMS; both of Spartanburg. {probably should be 30th of Sept.} Issue: October 11, 1882 James P. CLEMENT, living near Boiling Spring is quite sick at this time. In our last issue we state that G.R. WEST's marriage took place Oct. 30. Of course it should have been Sept. 30. MARRIED: --on the 24th of September, 1882, by W.J. McDowell, Trial Justice, Mr. R.L. CUDD, and Miss M.E. THORN, both of Spartanburg county. --at the resident of Capt. John W. Wofford, Sunday, the 8th instant, by Rev. R.H. Reid, Dr. Manning T. SMITH, of Spartanburg and Miss Dela E. GOWAN, of Union. --Sept. 21st 1882, by Rev. G.M. Boyd, Mr. J.Y. WOOD, Jr., and Miss Lula E. LEONARD, youngest daughter of D.O. LEONARD, Esq., all of Reidville, Spartanburg co., S.C. Capt. A. COPELAND of New Prospect, had his right hand and arm badly lacerated in a gin, last Wednesday afternoon. Doctors Chapman and Murphy were called in immediately, and Dr. Moore of Spartanburg reached him in the evening. The arm was amputated at the elbow joint that night. Up to the latest report the patient was getting on very well. Of course he suffers much which may be expected. His many friends in the county have a profound sympathy for him, and hope for his recovery. A suspicious character has been prowling around town ten days, keeping rather dark in daytime, and coming out at night. He is fair complexion, dressed in a decent suit of black clothes, wears a white, stiff hat, about 21 years old, medium size and has a small mustache. He had no apparent business. It is thought that he left town last Friday evening and went in the direction of Union. Look out for him. He gave his name as J.H. GRALDON. He is after no good. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Aurelia RAY, plaintiff, against Mary PETTY, Jane CLARY, Lucretia MOORE, Elizabeth HUMPHRIES, Susan PETTY, Ann WATERS, Ellen INGRAHAM, James HUMPHRIES, Lucretia MOORE, John AUSTELL, Mary TURNER, and William AUSTELL, a minor, over the age of fourteen years, defendants. Summons for Relief Complaint Served. Issue: October 18, 1882 Isham F. BROWN, lost his barn Wednesday night the 4th inst. by fire. It was filled with forage. Two mules in the stable at the time and when it began to get too warm for them they broke the door down and moved off a safe distance. It is generally said a horse cannot be forced from a burning stable, but the mule cannot be kept there. Mr. Brown was aroused by the flames between 12 and 1 o'clock but the building was then blazing all over. Mr. BROWN's loss is about $500. Capt. W.C. BAILY of Greer's was reported in a dying condition last Monday. MARRIED: --at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Jno. B. Wilson, on the 10th of Oct. 1882, Dr. J.M. LANHAM, of Spartanburg county, and Miss Loulie A. McCRAVY, of West Springs, Union county, S.C. Mac. D. THOMPSON, living near Bowlensville, six miles from Gaffney's had his gin house and four bales of cotton burned Monday, the 9th instant. Last fall he had the misfortune to lose by fire his kitchen and wheat house. Mr. Henry WALDEN near Fair Forest, had his hand badly crushed between the cogs of a wheel and the trundle head. He is an old man over eighty years of age. He has lost his thumb and his hand was much damaged. He is improving however and will soon be well again. A week or two ago, Mr. and Mrs. STRICKLAND returned to their house about 8 p.m. after a short absence and found a closet in a corner of the room in a blaze of fire. It was extinguished, but their clothes were lost. They were insured in the Florida Mutual. Capt. HOLTZCLAW, is agent, and the claims have been sent on and adjusted to the full amount of their loss. Issue: October 25, 1882 MARRIED: --Tuesday, the 24th of October, 1882, by Dr. Whiteford Smith, Mr. D.E. HYDRICK, of Orangeburg, and Miss Rosa LEE, daughter of Maj. Jno. A. LEE, of Spartanburg. COURT OF PROBATE Whereas Stanyarne WILSON has filed his petition in the office of the Judge of the Probate Court for Spartanburg county, praying that Letters of Administration, de bonis non, be granted him on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Rowan JENNINGS, deceased. COURT OF PROBATE Whereas Wm. A. HUSKY 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 James HUSKY, deceased free post Lisa