"Carolina Spartan" Issue: June 4, 1884 Mrs. Jackson TUCK sent us some butter last week, and on examination it seemed to be first class, golden Jersey butter. Mr. TUCK said the cow from which it was made came from the Jersey stock that Capt. J.E. BLACK had about Cherokee Springs. The dwelling of Mr. D.C. GIST, in Union county, was burned last week. The fire was discovered at 11 p.m., and from the place where it originated it was evidently the work of an incendiary. It was built since the war and was insured in the Germania [?] for $2,000. Mrs. R.D. GALBRAITH left Monday evening for Lenoir, N.C., to visit her sister, Mrs. WADDELL. Dr. J. N. TORRENCE and family, of Gaffney City, have gone to Lenoir, N.C., to spend a portion of the summer. Dr. _____ ______ [sic] WALKER and family moved last Monday to his farm near Cross Keys. "Carolina Spartan" Issue: June 11, 1884 Jurors drawn to serve at June Term, commencing 4th Monday in this month: C.F. CAMP, D.W. TATE, T.W. RICHARDSON, D.F.L. TURNER, W.T.B. LITTLEJOHN, D.A. THOMAS, Wm. P. BISHOP, J.W. BALLARD, J.P. VISE, J.A. CARROLL, W.J. BRIGHT, M.P. PATTON, C.B. HEMBREE, Jas. J. GAFFNEY, S.N. WEST, J.T. HUNT, Jas. B. ALEXANDER, A.W. BALLENGER, Robt. McCRAW, W.C. CARNELL, W.F. FESTER, A.A. CROCKER, W.F. BONNER, L.G. BYARS, W.J. CLEMENT, W.W. CAMP, R.V. McMILLAN, T.C. BROWN, Niles V. HANNA, J.T. WOOD, Jr., J.B. DILLARD, W.W. COGGINS, J.E. GARRETT, W.W. GAFFNEY, E.B. MILLER, Thos. BLACKWOOD. Mr. J.N. PHILLIPS and Mr. DIXON of Bishopville are visiting Spartanburg with the intention of locating here. Mr. PHILLIPS was here last August, and was pleased with our place. He has now come to stay, we hope. J.B. CROWDER, flagman on the Air Line Road; was killed last Saturday evening. While coupling and shifting cars in the yard at Charlotte. He fell between the cab and coach and had his head partly cut in two. He has a wife in Central, and relations in this County. William CHOICE, Esq., went to Dakota on a visit in the southern part of the territory along the 44th parallel of latitude. Our personal last week made Dr. W.C. BROWN of Belton the sister of Capt. J.L. DEAN. In taking the proof one line was left out; viz: "His wife also was with him," and she is the one who was the sister of the Captain. We hope they will return again this summer when we propose to get the relationship straight. "Carolina Spartan" Issue: June 25, 1884 The Free Library is well patronized. Mr. E.B. CANNON is librarian and takes great pleasure in selecting books for his pupils and friends. Mr. J. G. WARDLAW is now on a visit to his Yorkville friends, and attending the commencement exercises of his old school. On opening a bale of cotton yesterday a card was found in it which contained the following request: "Please, if this cotton gets to Liverpool and you see this card, send us two of the prettiest girls in your city." Brown & Davis Vaughnansville, S.C. Is there a Spartanburg girl who will go? MARRIED: --AT the residence of the bride's mother, Thursday evening, the 19th of June, 1884, by the Rev. J. J. Monaghan, Mr. F.T. CANTWELL and Miss Susie WEBBER, of Spartanburg. --Sunday the 15th instant, by F.C. West, N.P., Mr. Jack LANCASTER of Union County, and Miss Martha WEST of Spartanburg. --Sunday the 15th instant, by S.L. West, Esq., at the West Mine, Mr. Thomas CUNNINGHAM and Miss Fannie MAYES, both of Union County. The photograph picked up by Mr. E.G. WRIGHT near Reidville some time ago was the picture of Mrs. Mattie ABBOTT and her baby, living two miles south of Old Pendleton on the George SEABORN place. The tornado passed over Mr. ABBOTT's house and everything he had was carried away. Mrs. ABBOTT has the picture by this time. free post Lisa