This is from another list, but it mentioned a Wilson so I am forwarding this. Karen > Subject: [SCSPARTA] "The Carolina Spartan" Issues: > August 1880 > > > > "The Carolina Spartan" > > Issue: August 4, 1880 > > > > Mr. M.C. MILLER, who was threshing grain for Mr. > Mark FINGER last > Saturday, > > had his right hand torn off. It was amputated the > same day by Dr. R.R. > MURPHY. > > He was doing well according to last reports. > > > > The Bicycle has made its appearance on our > streets. Mr. T. J. TRIMMIER is > > the agent. He has sold one to Mr. Thomas MARTIN > who in a few hours > practice > > could ride over our streets with wonderful speed. > Mr. TRIMMIER would be > pleased > > to receive orders for this wonderful little > machine. > > > > Unclaimed Letters > > July 31, 1880 > > J.T. BRIGHT, M.J. FENELY, Nannie GLENN, W.W. HALL, > Jane LOFTIS, Mary > MADRUM, > > L.T. MURRAY, R.R. REED, J.S. SHELDON, E.S. > TINSLEY, Harriet VANDIVER, > William > > WILSON. > > > > > > Issue: August 11, 1880 > > > > NOTICE: > > By virtue of an order from the United States > Court, I will expose to sale > at > > Spartanburg Court House on Salesday in September, > 1880, the uncollected > choses > > in action of the estate of J.P. ELKIN, Sold > without recourse, subject to > any > > defense there may be against the same. > > > > LOST-A MULE > > Strayed or Stolen from BROWN's Blacksmith Shop > in Spartanburg, > Wednsesday > > night, the 4th instant, a bay horse mule, large in > size, rather thin and > > raw-boned, about 8 years old, two tusks broken off > by the bit, dark bands > across > > his shoulders, and stripes around his legs, very > full forehead, a very > spirited > > mule when not tired down. Any information about > the mule will be > thankfully > > received by Cato BAGWELL, Spartanburg, S.C. > > > > Letters at the Postoffice: > > Jane BISHOP 2, C.R. BISHOP, S.M. DAVIS, James > GERAS, W.C. HUFFINE, Sue > > LANDFORD, Hannah McGEE, June McGIMPSY, Lucy > McKINNEY, A.O. WALKER, Sallie > L. WINGO. > > > > MARRIED Sunday, the 8th instant at the residence > of Mrs. S.A. BOITRE, by > W.T. > > MILLER, N.P., Mr. William BOITRE and Miss Nancy > BOITRE-both of > Spartanburg. > > > > > > > > Issue: August 18, 1880 > > > > AD: > > Constipation gives rise to Dyspepsia, Piles, Pain > in the back, Headache, > and > > an immensity of terrible complaints in women. > Purging and drugging but > > increase it, though affording temporary relief. > The only sure cure is the > use of > > Dr. Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad. > > > > We regret to learn that Captain J.B. JOHNSON of > Fingerville, is seriously > > ill. He is confined to his room, and his friends > feel very anxious about > his > > condition. > > > > free post > > Lisa > > > > > > ==== SCSPARTA Mailing List ==== > > This list is for genealogical and historical > research ONLY. We practice > the Golden Rule here. You must be courteous or you > will be unsubcribed. > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > online genealogy records, > go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com