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J-! I POETKY. From the Charleston Mercury. To my Departed Fathor. [The following beautiful verses were written by the celebrated "Stonewall Jackson." As die the embers on the hearth And o'er the floor the shadows fall, And creeps the chirping chricket forth, And ticks the death-watch on the wall, I sec a form in yonder chair, That grows beneath the waning tignr, There are the wan, sad features?there. My father! when they laid thee down. And heap'd the clay upon thy breast, And left thee sleeping all alone, Upon thy narrow couch of rest; I know not why I could not weep, The soothing drops refused to roll, And oh ! that grief is tcild and d/ < ]> Which settles tearless on the soul. But when I saw thy vacant chair, Thine idle hat upon the wall. The book?the pencil'd paesogc?there Thine eye had rested last of all; ? * ?V e~: 11.. Xnc tree Dcncani wuvseincuuij ou?uv Thy trembling feet had wander'd forth, The very prints those feet had made "When last they feebly trod the earth ; I thought while countless ages fled Thy vacant chair would vacant stand, Unworn thy hat, *hy book unread, Effaced-thy footsteps from the sand; And widow'd in this cheerless world The heart that gave its love to thee; Torn like the vine whose tendrils curled More close!'/ round the falling tree. Oh, father! then for her and tlice, Gushed madly forth the scalding tears, And oft, and long, and bitterly, Those tears have gush'd in latter years; For as the world grows cold around, And things assume their own real hue, 'Tis sad to find that love is found Alone above the stars with you. RICHMOND WEEKLY DISPATCH. Enlarged and Improved for 1868, CHEAPEST AND BEST Family and Business Newspaper in '1 ri t/ie aourn. Although the Weekly Dispatch for 1808 has been greatly enl rgcd and improved, tlie price will remain the same. Wc are determined to publish the cheapest and best family and butinem Xeictpapcr in >hc South, at a price "O'ldy of jill to take it. portnnt editorials of the Daily ; a wr!r?raB? complete summary of Foreign and DomesticNews; latest, news by telegraph from all parts of the world; full and .reliable Stock, Financial, Cattle and General Mark<^ Reports; la est Agricultural and Horticultural infor mation; a synopsis of the proceedings ol al, Religious and Literary Societies: all important Legal Decisions of State and Federal Courts: reviews ofthe most interesting and important New Rooks: Popular Stories rjy the best writers: and indeed everything of interest to the Family Circle, the Merchant, Farmer; Professional Man, Mechanic and Laborer. Our Washington correspondents will continue to keep our readers informed, both by telegraph and mail, of everything of importance occurring at the National Capitol. Terms of the Weekly Dispatch. Mail subscribers, single copy, ono year, $2 00 Mail subscribers, clubs of five, addressed to names of subscribers, 9 CO Five copies to one address, 8 00 Ten copies to one address, 15 00 Terms cash in advance. Remittances may be made by drafts, postal money orders, or in registered letters, at our risk. Ti,,? n-iUtr ni^n.ifrli is mailed at SC for one year. The Semi-Weekly Dispatch is published e^cry Tuesday and Friday, and mailed at $4 for one year. Lpecimen copies of all our editions sent on application. Address COWARDIN & ELLYSON, Richmond, Va. January 23, - tf Great Popular Paper! THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Six Dollars a Year. THE Charleston Tri-Weekly News. Three Dollurs n Year?Two Dollars for Six Months. TERMS. CA S/I IX A I) VA XCE. No Paper sent unless the Cash accompanies the order. No Paper sent for a longer time than paid for. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., 1'roprietors. Dec. 24,1867 3m. Cotton Tax Claims. r I nit, unuersigncu nave ocen nppotnicu I agents of IIeesciii:l. V. Johnson & Company. for the prosecution of these clufins for Kershaw and Lancaster Districts. The company proposes to prosecute the claims at their own risk anil espense. The claimant is to incur no expense in any event. Apply immediately to J. 15. KERSIIAW, Camden. S. C., or KERSHAW & CONNORS, Lancaster C. II. Agents. Dee. 12 lm "VfON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL. This has been tested, and is free from'dangcr. For sale by HODGSON Sl DUNLAP. SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON,.LARD, FLOUR "and MOLASSES,""just received aad far sal# by V. 6. KlRLIiF. k ^ 2. S"7j IOC i ill Agent.** Wanted l'or ilio GRAY JACKETS, AND HOW THEY LIVED. FCVGriT AND DIED FOR DIXIE, WITH Incident.! and Sketches of Lilo in the Confederacy, Compriting X<i 'ret lives of I'crsonal A demure. Armg Life, Xuvtil Adventure, Home Life, Partisan flaring. Life in the Camp, Field and Hospital, Together with the Hongs, fW Halloo'e,. t necdotr* and Humorous $, Incidents of the ll'(?r for , f Soul kern Id J pen deuce. Tlicrc is a certain portion of the war that will never go into the regular l?i?torien, nor ** be embodied i:i romance or poverty, which is aj a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, ^ convey to succeeding generations a better idea of the spirit of the conflict than many dry reports or careful narratives of events, pi and this pnrt may be called the gossip, the fun, the pathos of the war.' This illustrates the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, tlie devotion of the women, the bravery of men, the pluck of orr heroes, the romance ami hardships of the service. The Valiant and IIrave Hearted, the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelous. the Tender and Pathetic, and the whole Panorama ofthe Warare here thrillingly portrayed in a masterly manner, at once A historical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, unique, brilliant and readable book that the was bar calbd forth. Amusement as well as instruction may be found in every page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and authentic history, arc skillfully interwoven in this work of literary art. p Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address, c JONES BROTHERS & Co., ] Jan 23?tf Atlanta, Ga.. J " important. ~ i Purchasers of d< FAMILY AND FANCY Pt GROCERIES, S ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE ? TIIE H< Tjj Extensive Stock NOW OFFERED BY C. J. McDOWALL, gj CONSISTING OF Java, Lagriira and Rio Coffee Loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugar Green and Black Teas Superior Syrup and Molasses Bacon, Lard and Flour Breakfast Strips and canvassed Hams Fulton Market Beef Irish Potatoes and Onions. Superior Cider Vinegar Fine and common Chewing Tobacco Soda, Butter, and Boston Crackers, _ Sugar Biscuit. Butter awl Cheese, Soda, Soap, Starch and Candles Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon and Ginger Matches, Coperas, Indigo, Epsom Salts, kc. kc. &c. French and American Candies Canned Fruits and Vegetables fV Worcestershire and Pepper Sauces Oysters, Lobsters and Sardines ly Raisins, Almonds and Nuts m, French and English Mustard Pickles, by the jar and dozen. also 1 /-vl . T 1 /I i. 1'owtier, onor, ijcatt, vast oteo, Plow and Bar Iron, Nails, Iron Cotton Ties, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks, Rakes, Trace Chains, Wagon Boxes, Gridirons, Smoothing Irons, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans, Collin's Axes, Hammers, Hatchets, Augers, Gimblets, Screws, Plane Bits and Stocks, Pad and Stock Locks; with hiany other articles in the Hardware line. Buckets, Tubs, Qups and Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Wash Bowls and Basins, Tumblers, Cotton and Wool Cards, Hearth, Counter, Shoe and llorse Brushes, Curry Combs, &c. The above Goods arc offered, anil wi'l bo sold at the lowest prices lor CASII. or hoy be bartered for COL'XTlt}' PRODUCE. Being compelled to sell for cash or its equivalent, I hope my friends will siare oi me the disagreeable duty of denying, by re- |Q training from asking for credit. C. J. Mc DO WALL. Nov. 28- tf. ALE AND CIDER, OX DRAUGHT. % LBANY ALE and Newark CIDER. For J :\ sale by C. J. McDOWALL. ... Camden Branch Rail Road. TRAINS run as follows on this Rond:? Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with the Columbia, Charleston, Augusta uml Wilmington trains at Kingsville. Leave Cant den at 8.80 A. M. Arrive at Kingsvillo at 11.10 A. M Leave Kingsville nt 12.0") P. M. Arrive at Camden at 2.40 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, Gcn'l Sup't. ] Oct. 17, 1807. tf TOYS? TOYS"! ~ TTonngiw .? nrvnv I Jl .1 vcl a larpe supply of TOY*, rmbrncinp \ evcrv thing calculated ito ' 1'LEASE THE CHILDREN." ttt CARRIAGE FOR SALE. a SECOND hand Carriupo will ho Hold vo- a A. ry cheap for cash. Apply at this Of- A i! / n?t. 7. / ?: ^ 4') s . ( X *") l\ V V &k 1 l' y i * / ' . m sac?n ,? ??a?fcaeaeraat H. SINCE, A NO. 62, LIGH1] BALTIMO We offer the Planters and Farmers o LABOR-SAVING MACHINE Horse Powers, all sizes and' kinds; 7 id Cleaners; Heaping Machinej; J lea] parately; Ilorse Wheat-Italces, for Gi mtors; Corn and Seed Planten; Coll ir-Cane Masticators and Cutters; IL rand-Powcr Corn Shelters; Wieat F id Cob Crushers; Plows, of every <lcsc rs; Plow and Machine Castingr, <J-c. All of our own manufacture, aid whi ices. All Goods winantci ALSO?GROWERS AND Garden and Field Seed? ALWAYS ON HAND?A ^ gri cult u ral For a full description of any of the a ddress, R. SIN A gricultural Implement No. 1]??*Orders left at the Stores of C. t o., Camden, will receive prompt ittcntii Fall and Winter Stock, AM now receiving my FALL and WINTER stock. \ IN DRY GOODS. lnines, Empress Cloth, Poplins and Pbkin Stripes, "j ints, Ginghams, Opera Flannels, j own ami bleached Shirtings anjl Sheetings nscys. colored Domestics, d and white Flannels ankets, common and fine Bed tinetts and Jeans, oaks ami Shawls isicry and Gloves X ble Cloths. Towelling, Poylicsaml Xuplins, With a variety of Notioi ?. Ready-Made Clothing, ats, Pants and Vests, and in Suits. Made lirts, Linucn and Paper Collars, good quality. Common and Fine. For Men and Boys. SHOESFor Men, Women and Children. j XX&Z'CS. "\7V?t270 ^ A general assortment. C3.IOI* %r. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, See. CroclsLery. *?a. - i in rt4irwrmr-nf(|^) C-SOOEE115B.- 1 Crushed and brown Sugars Java. Lnguira and P.io Coffees . 1 Fine Syrup and Molasses J Cheese, Crackers aud Macharel Cans, Fruits, &c: Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties. All of which will be Hold low for cash- ^ Small Profits and Quid: Sales." I will, also, purchase, receive and forward ? )llon and other Produce. ? | A cnll from my old customers is respectfulHolicitcd. 1 will take pleasure in showing y stock, A. M. KENNEDY Oct. 10. tfv., N?W DRY GOODS,?" , FALL, 18 6 7..f Dress Goods, v Cloaks, Hosiery, Flannels. Blankets, ft Domestics, c Clotks, Cassimeres, READY-MADS CLOTHING, Boots. Shoes. }j In fact, a full and complete stock ? : DRY GOODS and SHOES at the J west market prices for Cash. R. M. KENNEDY, Agt. WraiiiRY AND DRESS GOODS. 1 [ISS D. II. MCEWES & CO. Have just received from Now-Y orK, A handsome assortment of VlTTEHSTERY, ] Dress Goods, Cloaks, c AND V. * Trimmings. ^ -J AH of which nave neon cnrcimiy snccicu j] ' Miss McEwkx, nnd will be sold at the p LOWEST MARKET PRICES- | Oct. 24. tf II r J. A. SCHROCK, ITIUSISTRATE. | \J 1T.L attend promptly *.o the collection I of all claims, and other duties upper- j ining to the oflice. Ofliee at his reisdcnce, on DeKalb Street. May 10, tf. )URE FRENCH BRANDY and WINE, for medicinu' purposes. J I i'eraalobj 4 PWtA* f. .. - .0, - ' N I lit & CO., C STREET, EE, MD. , f South Carolina, the following RY AND IMPLEMENTS: nr .1 ... ___ 7 a ^ mi 1 ; nresners ana oepurawrs; j. nresn- i ters and Mowers combined; Mowers ( rain and Ilay; Riding Sulkey Culon Planters; Corn-Stalk and Surig and Straw Cutters; Horse and ins; Plantation Corn Mills; Corn ription and size; Harrows; Cultivach wo will sell at the lowest market 1 as represented. i IMPORTERS OF 3, Trees and Plants. LARGE STOCK OF Hardware. hove Machines, send for a Circular CLAIR, <fc CO., Manufacturers and Seedsmen. /-?T i * r*. t> ii? ^ f i 0-S. iiigMi oireer, jvaimnorc, iuu. I. Mcl/owall and M. Baum, Ero. jn. Dec. 12?3m. LTIGIIEST MARRET TRICES LJ1 PAID CAS1I FOIt Hides, Old Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead, Seeswax, Tallow and Country TANKED LEATHER, FEATHERS & WOOL, BOUGHT IN ALL QUANTITIES BY F. GOSS, Provision ?S* Grocery Store ffiOAD STREET, f'AM DEN, S. C., )nposite James Jones' Grocery, and TVr. Vniin rtx Tlnnl: Strirr. CONSTANTLY ON HAND FRESH SUPPLIES'?*F ^'OVlSIOiiB, ytaplo and faney GROCERIES. [mported^RE FRENCH BETANDY, For Medical Purposes. KTINES OF AII. KIHCS l?0N!$ TIN SHOP. TtN?AEE. CHEAPER THAN EVER! {MIE Bufccribcr respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and vicinity, that he HAS ON HAND, A full and complete assortment of TIN fAUE.and is constantly MANUFA CTURINGlie wMl sell either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, s low as the same articles can be bought in hnrleston or elsewhere. Roofing, Guttering, A LP JOB WORK, f every description, promptly attended to. Gratef'nl for past patronage, lie respect fulf solicits its continuance. Don't mistake lie place. 3SONSOF3 TIN SHOP. B. D. BROSSOX. Oct. 0. tf. J. W. RODGERS. COMMISSIOKT AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. CAMDEN, S. C. LIBERAL advances made on consignment. oept. . ii. Spectacles" roll ALL AGES. J )OCKF,T Knives. Razors ami Scissors, I Tooth. Nail an 1 Hair Brushes, lombs. Plato Brushes, Silver ami Toilet Soaps inife Cleaners and uuiuerous Household Articles, l variety of Toys, dhesivc Mucilage, Liquid Glue, iells, Purses. Money Bolts, ipes and Smoking Tobacco, 'aint Boxes and Brushes, lutes ami Pencils, Ink. Crayons, Hack Lead Pencils, Steel Pens, ajicr and Envelopes, at reduced prices. Nov. 21. J.A.YOUNG. | PISH POTATOES. MACKAREL, * ON IONS and CIIE ESE. For sale by D. C. KIRK LEY, A Fresh Supply. 4 PPLES. ORANGES. CABBAGES, AND '\ COCOA NUTS, just received by Jan. M D: C. KIRKLEY. .. ' -rs -V: - ^ t v SOUTH CAROLINAT Kershaw JDistrlct. IN THE COMMON PLEAS., EK W. Bonncy vs. Edward E.Adumson. Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 2d day of March, file his Declaration against the Defendant, who' (us it is said) re absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a oopy of the said Declaration might be served, it is .1 iu.?? tv.? T\..r i?_. l iicrtiurt, uiuvivu, j nut in*; puiu ukji liiuhiii (lo nppear and plead to the said Declaration on or before the third day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd sixty-eight ; otherwise, final and absolute judgment will then be given ond awarded against hirn. W. CLYDURN, March 7?td C. P. P. k G, S.. State of South Carolina, KERSJTA It' DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mary E. Shaw, ] Declaration in vs. t Foreign AtF.. E. Adamson. J tachmcnt \\TIIE' EAS, The Plaintiff did on the 9th V T day of January, 1807, file her declaration against the defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from nnd without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served ; it is therefore ordered, that the said defeddnnt do appear, and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 10th day of January next, which will be in the yenr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. W. CLYRUltX, c. c. r. * a. s. Icrks Office, Kershaw District. Jan- 11 lv?m. ni i . _ c r-f j.t- f-1 ! ~ otate 01 Doum uaromia. Kershaw district. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Bank of Camden, S. C., | Dccliirfttion in Jesse Kilgoro, j Attachment. \ V* IIEKEAS, the plaintiff did on the OtI v * of August file liis declaration ngnin.v rhe defendant. who (as. it is said) is ahsen from and without, the limits of this State and has neither wife nor attorney knowi within the same, upon whom a copy of th? said declaration might be served. It is there fore ordered, that the said defendant do ap pear and plead to the said declaration, on 01 before the 10th day of August, which will bi in the year of our Lord, one thousand eigh hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise lina and absolute judgment will then given ant awarded against him. W. CLYBURN, c. c. p. i c. s. fhrks Office, K. D. Sept. 5. Iyro. State of South Carolina fti' WIIEBEAS, The Plaintiff didenffl^fftl day of July, I8fi7, file his declaration a gainst the defendant. wlm (as it is said) ii absent froth and wlthmu i he* limtts or thii State, and lias neither wife nor attornej known within the Fame, upon whom a copj of the said declaration might be served : it ii therefore ordered, that the said defendan do appear, and plead to the said declaration t.?r?v.? flip yfith dav of Julv next which will bp in the year of our*Lord om thousand eight hundred nnd sixty eight. oth erwisc final and absolute judgment will thci be given and awarded agamst Jura. W. CLTBUKN; c. c. p. & o, a. Clerks Ofiiee, Kershaw District. Ang.?e"ly. SOUTH CAROLINA^ KKRS1IA W DISTRICT IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph B. Kershaw, vs. John T. Mnthcson, Christian Mathesun, Kcnn<$luMuthcffon. Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, The Plaint iff .did on the 4tl: day of May, lSt;7, file his declaration a. gainst the defendant. who (as it is said) it absent from and without the limits of thii State nnd hath nei^tcr wife or attorney knowr within the same, upon whom a copy of th< said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on 01 before the fifth (oth) day of May, next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given, and awarded against him. W. CLVBU11N, c. c. p. & o. s. May P, lyq. KERSHAW~In Equity. Theodore Lang, Cd'n, 1 nm for ,,iscovcry T. J. Workman Ex. et al. J nil(' rc,'c^ ^c* !N pursttsnce of a dccrttal order pnssed by Chancellor Johnson in above stated caseIt is ordered that the creditors of John Workman, deceased, be enjoined and restrained frotn pursuing their actions nt law against the defendant Thos. Workman, in this hehalf. The said creditors are hereby notified to produce and establish their demands .i . ?: ? T_ 1.?. tir^t ngatnsi me csuue oi tue sum .101111 n uriwmiu deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before the first tiny of May next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUKLAP, June 27,?lit?m. C. E. K. D. KERSHAW?In Equity. John Thompson. C. L. Dye, Executors, | Eill to sell lands vs r ,0 debts, D. 1). Ussery, & I &c. J. It. Ma gill, Trustees, J ij N pursuance of a decretal order passed by h nnccllor Johnson, in above stated case; It is ordered that the creditors of John' 1*. Kirklnnd, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law against the complainants C. L. Dye and John Thompson, in this behalf. The said creditors urc hereby notified to produce and establish their demands against the estate of the said John I 1*. Kirklatid, deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before I the first day of June next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUSLAP, C. E. K. D. June 27, lym. tjEPPER, spice, nutmeg, gin . JL GElt and CINNAMON, for sale by 1 9. C. imLEEWT. x - m \ jTk. W1THERSF00N I JIIJCTIOJYEER I RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends aqd ' the public generally, that he continneo the sale of all kinds of property at Auctien. He will attend sales any where in Kershaw District, and his charges shall be as l^w-oe it is possible. If is services shall be satisfactory or no charge will bo made. ' Dec. 21 S. M KRONE , Auctioneer, j WILL attend in person to the sellir.. fl species of property at public sal 10 er in Catnderi or surrounding country. 1 jSB sons having property of any description '( > dispose of, una wish my services, wiJ]:be^r?U> e<l oh by giving me timely notice. My charges i for services rendered will be in kecking with the times. ? ;t . . ? / Oct. %(*>,?tf. ? "WM.M. SHANNON, ATTOliSRY AT I.AW & HOLIC- / lTOtt IK EQUITY. Office at Branch Bank. Sept. 1, 3m. ' ' * J. B. KERSHAW, ; ATTORMKV A*I> SOLICITOR, N. B.?Cases in Bankruptcy and' other business in the Federal Courts, will receive prompt, attention. Office. Broad Street, immediately opposite the JOURNAL Office, Camden, S. C. > ' Aug. 25?tf. . > ' M. DAVIS, ' ~ A T T O It A T. Y AT L A W. USSU Office, That formerly occupied by Win. i M. Shannon. August 4?tf. J.D.DUNLAP, ATTORNEY AT L A Office at the Court House, Camden, 3. C. Dec. 22 1 jr. ~ W. L. DEPASS,) 1 Attorney at Law AND SOLICITOR IN EUIQTY. Office, Broad Street, one door above the Mari kctin the building formerly occupied by i J. M. Onylc, Camden, S. C., t Will practice in all the United States Courts. {^"Particular uttcniiou given in all eases i of Bankruptcy, nrPKTCTTT A WnHTTHTAW VAAJUKJX1 JL OT V? Vf -a^JMLOJJLaJfc.Jk.1 5 P (JAS. CIIESNUT, W. n. R. WORKMAX,) , Attorneys at Law, ] And Solicitors in Equity. WILL practice in the Courts of Kershaw and adjoining District^. Business entrusted to thenj will meet with prompt and careful attention. Oflicc, at present, above the store ofBaum, Cro. & Co. Mareh 28. . Notice. , ryiHE ^ndergjgafd having been appointed P >Jof the Washington,' Jefferson, ' Fire" Insurance Company, (Scottrnlle, Va.) and IJnijP Fire Insurance CompanJ^(B?lti1 * "uiotsi. Informs the public that ha in " prcpareoWtalTc risks Against losies by fire ' on the most -reasonable terms. ' ?? Jarir-retr W. >. DtFA^^ . * [ KERSHAwS-In Eauity. ; W. E. Johnson, Jr., Ex*r 1 Bi? to"martI^ ' R. J. Cunningham, et al. j as8Cts' *e" ? I N pursuance of a decretal brdcr passed by 1 Chancellor Johnson, in above stated case; 1 It is ordered that tho creditors of Josephflk Cunningham, deceased, be enjoined and*strained from pursuing their actions at ltwrr against the complainant W. I. Johnson, in this behalf. The said creditors are h^Bby notified to produce and-establish theii^B mtinds against the estate of the said JoBjro P. Cunningham deceased, "before the Conjrtnissioner in Equity, at his office, on tore the first day of March next, or Wht barred from all benefit of said order, Bk 'v J. It. DONJLAP, C. E. June 2G, ' ^^td SOUTH C AROLINK' ; KSltSIlA IK DISTRICT. 9 IN THE COMMON PLESlS. : no, J.Workman. Ex'or, 1 in John \iorkmaii, doceaacd, I Atulcbm?t : E. E. Adam'on... ^1-#8? Al" THERE AS, The Plaintiff diffon the; .9th I t V day of January, 18G7, file his dcclaraI tion against Ihe defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from nnd withoUt tlio limits of this State, and neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served; it is therefore ordered, that UjAaid defendant do appear and pload to t^^nid declaration, on or icfore the 10th day of January next, which vill bo in the year of our Lord one thousand eight, hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be gives, and awarded against him. j f "VY. CLYBURN, d. c. v. k c i Jan, 11 ly?m ^ SOUTH CAROLINA, KERSHAW DISTRICT. I IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Bonk of Camden. S. C., j ??.l Willi.,n. S r'ttiM'lw. T)i<rlMi*nJinn in, vs. [ att&cliracat. Adkinson & Sheppcrson, j T 17IIEIti'\A8, the plaintiff did on the 2ncH Yt day of September, file his declaration, ngninst the defendant who (as it is said) ia. , absent from and without the limits of tliia. State, has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the 1 said declaration might be served: It is there-, fore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the raid declaration, on orbefore the 3d day of September, which will be in the year of our Lord, one thousandeight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise final and nbsolute judgment will then be awarded against them. W, C'M'PVB.N, Sept. o,?lym. C. C. P. & G. S:# Notice. persons indebted to mc for work doife e wa r, will please come forward' and ettle. us I am very much in need of' money. 1 also take this-opportvnity ofin-i^y. forming the public, that no more work willj ^ be del vercd cxcecpt for cash. Nov. 21?tf. F. J. OAKS* * /^ITTlONr CUKE ANTS, KAISINfi V.' and FIGS, for eale by XV. 7.. 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