"Carolina Spartan" Issue: February 20, 1884 Col. Joseph WALKER started for Boston Saturday, where he will place his daughter, Miss Alice, at school. Wm. KIRBY and T.E. NOTT, Jr., returned from Charleston Saturday evening, having just finished their first course of lectures at the Medical College. [cut off] . . .colds, catarrhal* fever and pneumonia in portions of our county. The eastern portion of the county and the neighborhood of Glenn Springs seem most afflicted. Lafayette MARTIN, near Grassy Pond, has nine in family and they are all sick. *{ Inflammation of mucous membranes, especially of the nose and throat. Dictionary.com } free post Lisa