Enterprise and Mountaineer - May 15, 1889

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We learn that on yesterday two negroes got into a difficulty at Easley over a game of cards, and one of them picked up a base ball bat-hit the other over the head and killed him. Mr. J. D. Green, the town marshal, arrested the one that did the killing-but the negro resisted and was shot in the cheek by Green before he would be arrested. The negro is now in the Pickens jail.

Mr. Albert Shumate of this city, who slipped down on the steps of the Baptist Church Sunday night before last, and dislocated his right knee, is going about again in a crippled condition.

Messrs. Gower, Goodlett & Co., are receiving much tan bark over the railroad from up about Marietta.

Col. R. W. Anderson of Traveler's Rest says the slight rain that fell up that way on Monday afternoon did much good, and sufficient in quantity to bring the balance of the cotton seed up.

W. F. Young and R. W. Keenan, the latter of this City, railway postal clerks, have been notified that their services will no longer be wanted.

Mr. J. P. Charles has returned from Kentucky with a lot of fine horses.

The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows met in Charleston last week. Mr. C. F. Randolph and Mr. Joseph Leach represented the Lodge of this City. Mr. Leach was appointed Deputy Grand Master. The Grand Lodge will meet in Greenville next year.

Ten Shares of Camperdown Mills stock were sold in this city last Saturday, by A. H. Jenkins & Son, auctioneers, and were bought by Col. T. Q. Donaldson at $1.12 3/4.

Micajah Campbell, who had escaped from jail some time last year, where he was serving a sentence for illicit distilling, was re-captured last Saturday by Deputy Sheriff J. D. Gilreath, near Asheville, and returned to his quarters under Jailer Gilliard.

NOTICE Is hereby given that I will apply to P. W. B. Freeman, Judge of Probate for Greenville county, on the 4th day of June next for final discharge as Administrator of the Estate of M. E. Kilborne, deceased, last of said county and State. All parties holding claims against said estate are requested to present the same on or before said day or be barred. Wm. Perry, Adm'r.
T. Q. & A. H. Donaldson Attorneys for Adm'r.

W. C. Dorroh John G. Capers
Dorroh & Capers, Attorneys-at-Law
Practice in all the Courts.
Prompt attention given to any business placed in our charge.
Money to Loan
Jan 30, 1889

Spartanburg Matters.
From the Herald of the 10th instant.

It is reported that the stock in the Enoree Mill is to be increased to one million of dollars.

Mr. B. (torn) Wilson has been elected Alumni orator of Davidson College, his almamater. The exercise will be on the 19th of June.

Mr. J. J. Lambright, PM at this place recently received notice that he would be removed and Mr. Morgan, a republican, put in his place.

The new public fountains are being erected. They are very handsome, with an iron bowl for horses, a basin for persons to bathe their hands, and two little basins on the ground for dogs. Each is surrounded by a gas post, and weill be illuminated. One has been placed near the city hall, another at the court house, the third at the post office, the fourth at the railroad crossing.

From the Spartan of the 8th instant.

Tom Bates had his had crushed by a train between Rich Hill and Pacolet last week. He went to sleep on the track and the engineer did not discover him in time to stop. Dr. Nott amputated the arm next day above the wrist.


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