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Saturday, January 3, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-We hear of a few serious cases of
illness in Monroe-Typhoid Fever. The family of our friend Milas S. SECREST, living some 4 miles north of
this place, have been sorely affected this Fall and Winter with this fever,
having had ten cases... three cases proved fatal-first a babe 11 months old,
some 4 weeks ago, and then two deaths occurred on the 25th of December ...these
last being one son, Durant, aged 21 years and another son, Seabom (sic), aged
17 years. Three sons and 2 daughters are still sick...
-Mr. S. R. McLELLAND has opened a blacksmith shop on the corner of the lost East of Messrs. SHUTE & Sons grocery store. His old
stand, on the ARMFIELD lot, has been
purchased by Mr. Warren MALONE,
lately of Pioneer Mills...
-Died in Polkton on the 22nd
ult., James W., son of R. P. and Mary SIMMONS, aged 17 years.
January 6, 1880, THE
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (Mecklenburg County, NC)
-Typhoid fever is spreading in
Union county. (photocopy)
-Mr. J.F. HOUSTON having
resigned the office of mayor of Monroe, the town commissioners have unanimously
elected Mr. C. AUSTIN to fill out the unexpired term. (photocopy)
Saturday, January 10, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-We regret to learn that Mr.
Milas S. SECREST lost another member
of his family on last Saturday night - a daughter.
-Married in Sandy Ridge
Township, on the 18th Dec’r., by Rev. R. T. N. STEPHENSON, Mr. W. L. BLYTHE
and Miss M. W. HOWIE.
-Married in Polkton, N.C., on
the 8th inst., by J. G. BRANCH,
Esq., Mr. Ed. MARTIN and Miss Sally SIBLEY.
-Rev. W. H. BOBBITT’S family left on last Tuesday for their new home in
Greensboro...
-Died at the residence of Mr. B.
F. HOUSTON, in this place, on the
4th inst., of Typhoid Fever, Miss Lizzie J., daughter of Mr. J. M. and Mrs. S.
E. PRICE of Sandy Ridge Township,
age 18 months...
-Died in this place, on the 8th
inst., after a brief illness of only about 48 hours, James Lucas, stepson of W.
C. OWEN, Jr., aged 17 years. Bilious
colic was the cause...
-Died in Monroe Township on the
4th inst., of typhoid fever, after an illness of 35 days, Eliza J. SECREST, daughter of Milas S. and S. C.
SECREST.
Saturday, January 17, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-We regret to learn of the
sudden death of Mr. C. E. HARRINGTON,
...native of Anson, but had been teaching in the neighborhood of Meadow Branch
church in this county for the past three or four years...
-Mr. R. P. SIMMONS moved to this place from Polkton a few days ago.
-Died in this township on the
17th inst., Alonzo R., son of M. S. and S. C. SECREST, aged 8 years.
-Married in Jackson Township on
the 8th inst., by R. T. SISTARE,
Esq., Mr. Solomon E. STARNES and
Miss Fannie E. MOSLEY.
-Married in Goose Creek Township
on the 1st inst., by Rev B. YORK,
Mr. R. J. WENTZ and Miss M. J. WENTZ.
-In Polkton, N.C. on the 13th
inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. L. J. POLK and Miss Glovina
SIMMONS, all of Polkton...
Saturday, January 24, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Died in this township on the
17th inst., of Typhoid fever, Wm. R. SECREST,
son of M. S and S. C. SECREST, aged
20 years.
-Married on the 15th inst., by
Rev. B. YORK, D. D, Mr. A. J.. ROWELL, and Miss F. R. D. BOYTE, all of Goose Creek.
-Married on the 8th by Rev. J.
E. TURNER, Mr. W.W. SMITH of Buford and Miss Mary E. NIEL (sic) of Lancaster county, S.C.
-...Dr. T. L DOSTER has finally concluded to move from near Beaver Dam in this
county, to Hampton, S.C.
-Farm for Sale - Contemplating a
removal from this County, I offer for sale my farm lying in Lanes Creek
township, near LITTLE & LEE’S Tan Yard, on the public road
leading from Monroe to Cheraw, containing one hundred acres...T.G. WALDEN
Saturday, January 31, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Married in Sandy Ridge Township
on the 22nd inst., by A. J. PRICE, Esq., Mr. Membra HELMS and Miss M. J. SHAW.
-Married in Sandy Ridge township
on the 25th inst., by E. S. HARKNESS,
Esq., Mr. Thos. SMITH and Miss Eliza
R. GODFREY.
-NOTICE: My wife Harriet GORDON,
having voluntarily and against my will and consent, abandoned my bed and board without
just cause, on 24th day of January, 1880, notice is hereby given to
all persons not to harbor my said wife Harriet, or in anywise extend credit to
her, as I will not be responsible for her debts. This 26th day of
January, 1880. G.N. GORDON. By Attorneys. (photocopy)
-As Assignee of John N. DAVIS,
I will sell at the residence of Jno. N. DAVIS in Union county, on
Tuesday the 24th of February, 1880, the following valuable Real
Estate: One Tract of Land adjoining the
lands of Richard MASSIE and others, known as the CURETON and CRAIG
lands, containing One Thousand Acres. One Tract known as the “Home-Tract,”
being the tract on which Jno. N. DAVIS lives, containing 500 acres. One-fourth of the Mill known [as] the “WILSON
Mills.” One Saw Mill and 30 acres of land. Half interest in the NESBIT
Gold Mine Tract. At the same place and time, I will sell several Horses, Mules,
Cattle and Hogs; also, Corn, Oats &c, Farming Tools, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, &c. Terms made known on day of sale. R.Y. McADEN,
Assignee. Jan. 14th, 1880.
Saturday, February 7, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Died in Buford township on the
25th ult., of typhoid fever, Mr. E. R. YARBROUGH,
aged 28 years.
-Married at the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr. Jno. R. DUNN, on the morning of the 28th of January, by Rev. O. J. BRENT, Mr. Willie T. WEBB to Miss Kate SHAW. All of Anson county.
-Mr. John Flow recovered his overcoat a few days ago, and the Negro Jim McManus, who stole it, is now in jail.
-List of letters
remaining in the post-office at Monroe, N.C., Feb’y 1, 1880: Licer E. Ashcraft; Mrs. S.J. Byram; Nelson Buchanan; J.W. Burnes; Jno. B. Clark; Julius Fincher; John M. Guin; E.H. Greene; J.K. Gill; Miss Martha Helms; Patt Johnson; Wm. C. Jewby; J.W. Meacham; M.S. Mullis; Jake Mullis; Elijah J. Rushing; McK. J. Sketer; Edwin Tripp.
-Mr. Editor: On the 24th of last January, I had the pleasure
of attending the closing exercises of a writing school taught by our popular
and worthy young teacher, Mr. O.C. Curlee. He has made a credible display of his skill
as a teacher of this art by the progress of his class, which, when taken into
consideration, with the short space of time engaged at it, is somewhat a
wonder. The principle on which Mr. C. teaches this art is so simplified that
any one who will attend his school must become interested, and hence be very
apt to learn the theory. I take great pleasure in recommending him to all who
wish to make progress in this branch of education. I feel that I could not have
made better use of my time and money.
The class having appointed Messrs. G.A. Marsh, James Little, and James F. Carelock for the examining com., the specimens of the
students writing were given to them for examination. After making a careful inspection,
they awarded prizes as follows: For best penmanship, Joseph Griffin; for second best penmanship, Milard F. Huntley; for greatest
improvement, Harvey T. Antry; 2nd greatest improvement, Miss
Jane Parker. The
school was here dismissed, after a short, enthusiastic and appropriate talk by
Mr. Curlee, to his pupils; after which dinner was
announced – the hospitable friends and patrons having brought well filled
baskets, - which was much enjoyed by the crowd. – M.F.H.
Saturday, February 14, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Married in Sandy Ridge
township, on the 5th inst., by Rev. R. T. N. STEPHENSON, Mr. G. W. SUTTON
and Miss Laura A. HOWIE, daughter of
Samuel M. HOWIE, Esq.
-Married in Charlotte, on the
11th inst., by Rev. A. A. DOSHAMER, Mr.
E. J. HEATH, of this place, and Miss
Annie McLAUGHLIN, daughter of Joseph
McLAUGHLIN, Esq.
-Moving West- Rev. S.C. ALEXANDER, having been appointed as an
Evangelist to the Western part of the State, by the Presbytery of Mecklenburg,
proposes to move in a few weeks to his new field of labor... (photocopy)
-W.G. KENNEDY appeared
before U.S. Commissioner WARING on Tuesday, charged with making
counterfeit silver coin. The evidence adduced (sic) was sufficient to demand a
justified bond to assure his appearance at next term of the U.S. Court; not
being able to give this bond he was committed to jail. KENNEDY was
arrested some time ago, together with G.W. WALDEN, on the same charge,
but was discharged on account of lack of evidence, which it seems, the Commissioner
has since obtained. At the time of his former arrest, he was living at Beaver
Dam, but soon after moved to Stanly, where he was living at the time of the
latter arrest. (photocopy)
Saturday, February 21, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Married in Sandy Ridge on the
14th inst., by E. S. HARKNESS,
Esq’r., Mr. Ambrose FREEMAN and Miss
Margaret LEMMONDS.
-Married at the residence of the
bride’s father, on the 19th inst., by Rev. R. T. N. STEPHENSON, assisted by Rev. J. H. GUINN, Mr. A. H. POLLOCK
and Miss Mary E. REDWINE, daughter
of T. W. REDWINE.
-Died in Bufort (sic), on the
12th inst., of typhoid pneumonia, Mr. J. A.
HOLDON, aged 18 years.
Saturday, February 28, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Married in Mecklenburg county, at
the residence of S. W. NEWELL, on
the 20th inst., by Rev. W. A. McDONALD,
Mr. A. C. RUSSELL of Union county
and Miss Mollie BLACK of
Mecklenburg.
-Married in this county, on the
11th inst., by Rev W. A. McDONALD,
Mr. J. Lee FLOW and Miss H. L. RUSSELL, daughter of D. G. RUSSELL.
-Married at the residence of the bride’s father, near White’s Store, on the 25th inst., by Rev. R. A. MILLER, Mr. T. T. CARAWAY and Miss Sarah E. BARRETT, daughter of T. B. BARRETT, Esq.
March 5, 1880, The Statesville Landmark, (Iredell County, N.C.)
-A vicious buck attacked Mrs. POPE,
wife of Mr. Kirby POPE, near Tulin, Cabarrus county, and broke a leg and
otherwise very seriously injured her.
Mrs. POPE is advanced in years and her recovery is doubtful. This we learn from the Concord Sun.
Saturday, March 6, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Died on the 27th of Feb. last,
Rev. N. FUNDERBURK of Lancaster
County, S.C.. Age 83 years, 3 months and 6 days. He leaves a wife and 12
children to mourn his loss.
-Married in Wadesboro, N.C. on
the evening of the 3rd, Mr. Venable WILSON
and Miss Sallie D. GRIMSLEY.
Saturday, March 13, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Mr. Charles SMITH of Anson, died a few days ago.
-Leander McMANUS, of Lancaster county, several weeks since, came to Monroe
and sold two bales of cotton, sending his two sons...back to their home and
mother with a message that he would return in a day or two. Taking the train to
Charlotte, was married to a widow lady of respectability, and took up an abode
near Winston. His first and lawful wife ...traced him up, discovered what had
occurred, had him arrested, and last week was convicted of bigamy.
-Married on the 24th ult., at
the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. M. H. HOYLE, Mr. J. Edward BLACK
to Miss M. Lizzie FUNDERBURK. All of
Mecklenburg County.
-Married in Buford township, on
the 11th, by Rev. J. B. BAILEY, Mr.
Judge BELK and Miss Susan RICHARDSON, daughter of J. M. RICHARDSON.
-Married in Sandy Ridge Township
on the 11th inst., by Rev. R. T. N. STEPHENSON,
Dr. J. W. STEPHENSON of this place
and Miss Mildred HOUSTON.
Saturday, March 27, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Leander McMANUS recently of Lancaster County, S.C., and convicted in Mecklenburg
Superior Court of bigamy and sentenced for ten years, was killed a few days ago
by a guard on the Chapel Hill road, while attempting to make his escape.
-Married in Sandy Ridge
township, on the 25th inst., by Rev. R. T. N. STEPHENSON, Mr. J. Ellis AUSTIN
and Miss Jennie [REA?], of Jackson
Township.
-Married in Sandy Ridge
township, by the same [Rev. R. T. N. STEPHENSON],
on the same day [the 25th inst.], Mr. J. Durant ADAMS, and Miss M. E. BIGGERS,
daughter of Jno. BIGGERS, Esq.
-Married at the residence of the
bride’s father in Cabarrus county on the 25th inst., by Rev. Z. RUSH, Mr. John H. STEPHENS, of this place, and Miss Fannie R., daughter of M. L. BOST, Esq.
Saturday, April 3, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Mr. George W. FUNDERBURK, a former citizen of this
county, but who now resides in Georgia the last ten years, is now on a visit to
relatives in this county.
-We regret to learn of the
destruction by fire, of two residences in this county during the past week. In
the first instance, the dwelling of Mrs. Rebecca STACK, some 12 miles South of this place...Mrs. STACK lost all her household goods,
clothing, etc., as also did Mr. Thos. A.
GARLAND and family, who lived in the same house, and Dr. LACKEY, who boarded there... During the
progress of the fire, Miss Jennie DEES,
an elderly lady who lived in a house in Mrs. STACK’S yard... fell to the ground... dying in a short time after
being found. The second instance was the burning of the dwelling of Mrs. LEMMOND, widow of Miles M. LEMMOND, some 12 or 15 miles North of
here, which occurred on Wednesday evening...
Saturday, April 10, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Died in Lanes Creek township,
on the 2nd inst., Mr. Alfred EASON,
after a protracted illness of about a year.
-Married at the residence of the
brides father in Chesterfield County, S.C., on the 6th inst., by Rev. Wm. MOORE, Mr. Willard C. WOLFE of Sandy Ridge township, this
county, and Miss Mattie, daughter of E. D. WORLEY,
Esq.
Saturday, April 17, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-A very distressing accident occurred in Sandy Ridge township, on the plantation of Mr. Jas. KING last Monday, whereby the house of a colored tenant and two small children were burned up...
(unknown date),
THE LANDMARK (Statesville, Iredell Co., NC)
-Mrs. Minnie R. WALKUP died April 21, 1880, Monroe, N.C., wife
of Col. S.H. WALKUP.
Saturday, April 24, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Died in this place on the night
of the 21st inst., after a protracted illness, Mrs. Minnie R. WALKUP, widow of the late Col. S. H. WALKUP.
-Married in Buford township, on
the 8th inst., by Rev. R. T. N. STEPHENSON,
Mr. Wm. McWHIRTER, and Miss Nancy RICHARDSON, daughter of Gen. K. RICHARDSON, Esq.
Saturday, May, 1, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Rev. C. A. PLYLER will preach a funeral sermon at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. SECREST, four miles North of
Monroe, on the 3rd Sunday in May - touching on the death of children of that
gentleman, which occurred several weeks ago.
Saturday, May 8, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Mr. M. P. STONE received a telegram yesterday evening announcing the sudden
death of his father in law, Mr. WATSON,
a citizen of Lexington, which occurred in Charlotte yesterday.
-Robert PARKER... was pardoned...
-We learn that Mrs. Margaret CUTHBERTSON, widow of the late W. M. CUTHBERTSON, was found dead in her bed
late yesterday afternoon. Her health, owing to her advanced age - 82 years -
had been quite feeble for some time...
Saturday, May 15, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Married in this place on the
13th inst., by Rev. J. E. KING, Mr.
Samuel RINGSTAFF and Miss Lydia MYERS, daughter of Mr. M. D. MYERS.
-Married in Sandy Ridge township
on the 13th inst., by Rev. Geo. L. CHANEY,
Mr. Geo. A. LITTLE, of New Salem,
and Miss Mary E. ROGERS, daughter of
Rev. Oliver ROGERS.
-Died on the 22nd of April,
1880, at her home in Monroe, N.C., in the 43rd year of her age, Mrs. Minnie REESE WALKUP, wife of the lamented Gen.
S. H. WALKUP, who a few years ago
preceded her to the grave... born in the county of Mecklenburg, in the
community of Big Steele Creek Church... leaves five orphan girls...
Saturday, May 29, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Mr. H. L. FRY, who has for the past four years so efficiently discharged the
duties of Assistant Cashier of the People’s Bank in this place, has resigned
that position and will leave our town next week, having accepted a situation
with the Richmond & Danville R. R. Company, with headquarters in
Greensboro...
Saturday, June 5, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Died in this place, on the 29th
ult., Mrs. Jane HELMS, wife of Abel HELMS, Esq.; aged 57 years - of typhoid
fever...
-Married in this place, on the
3rd inst., by Rev. J. C. MOSER, Mr.
John M. FAIRLEY and Miss Kittie J. WOLFE, daughter of H. J. WOLFE, Esq....
Saturday, June 12, 1880, MONROE
ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Superior Court Notice - L. M. LITTLE, Adm’r. of T. G. CURLEE
vs. C. M. CURLEE and others, Stanley
STATON, Harvey STATON, and the other heirs-at-law of Matilda STATON, (whose names are unknown), all of whom are defendants in
the above entitled preceding....
Saturday, June 19, 1880, MONROE ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Mr. John C. PUETT, son of Rev. J. W. PUETT, a former resident of this place,
was married in Dallas, N.C. on the 10th inst., to miss Mary L. FRONEBARGER.
-Considerable sickness still
prevails among the colored portion of our population. A youth, John CARELOCK,
died Thursday, of typhoid fever. A child was also interred this week. (photocopy)
-Revenue smellers are on the war
path – three or four in town this week, nosing around for illicit whiskey and
tobacco. We have heard of no seizures. (photocopy)
-White Mice – Mr. M.A. WALTERS,
of this county, brought an addition to our collection of natural curiosities a
few days ago – a pair of white mice. (photocopy)
Saturday, August 14, 1880, MONROE ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-We regret to learn of the death
of Jennie WILLIAMS, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J.N. WILLIAMS, formerly of
this place, which occurred in Wisconsin a few days ago.
-Mr. J.V. HASTY of this place, was married in Charlotte on Sunday last, to
Miss Della G. HART of that city...
-Died in this place on the 11th inst.,
Willie Blair, son of William and Flora WATSON,
aged 1 year and 3 months.
-In Lanes Creek township on the
5th inst., Mr. Bennie MORGAN, son of
W.D. MORGAN, Esq., aged about 21
years.
-In Vermont, Texas, on the 25th
ult., Mr. Sandy MORGAN, a former citizen
of Anson County. [Note: The location should probably have said Mount Vernon Township instead of Vermont. The 1880 census shows a Sandy Morgan from NC in Mount Vernon Township, Franklin Co, TX.]
Thursday, September 2, 1880, MONROE ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
-Ex-Sheriff Jas. A. JOHNSTON of Chesterfield Co, S.C. was
buried on last Sunday at the Joseph BURCH
Cemetery...
September 10, 1880, THE
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (Mecklenburg County, NC)
-A Probable Murder – We learn
that a difficulty took place at WILSON’S Old Store, situate in Union
county, N.C., near the State line, on Saturday last, between Hood RICHARDSON
and Alex. BAKER, in which the latter received two severe cuts from a
knife. Our informant states that BAKER’S life was despaired of, the
wounds being considered necessarily fatal. – Lancaster (S.C.) Ledger.
(photocopy)
-Married in this city, at the
residence of Mrs. M.M. PHARR, (sister of the bride,) on the 2d inst., By
the Rev. E.H. HARDING, Mr. Wm. SHANNON of Lancaster, S.C., and
Miss Laura MEANS, daughter of the late John S. MEANS… (photocopy)
Thursday, September 16, 1880, MONROE ENQUIRER (Union County, NC)
Married in Richmond, Virginia on
the 9th September, by Rev. Mr. HARRIS,
Mr. Abraham LEVY of this place, to
Miss Bettie MYER of Richmond...
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