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To Tax Payers. THE failure of the Assessor to deliver to the Tax-Payer Blank Notices, does not excuse the party from the penalty imposed for not making said return, hut requires the property holder to make out and deliver to the Assessor a sworn ntnfpmont. of all his or her property. I will be at the Counting Room of Messrs. McDonald & McCury, Camden, S. C. on the 30th day of March, and the 6th day of April, 1869, for the purpose of receivingTax Returns for 1868. B. M. BROWN, Assessor, DeKalb Township. March 25. 2t THE LAST NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to McDonald & McCurry by Note or Account are respectfully requested to call at once * ? and make payment, or satisfactory arrangements or they will be compelled - - * * ' to put their claims iu the nanus 01 outers for collection. Mcdonald & mcCUhry. March 2u. tf. south carolina LOAY & TRIST COMPANY. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 85,000,000. PRESENT LIMIT, $500,000. THE Office of this Company is now opened at No. 19 Droad Street (South-Western Railroad Bank) for the receipt of Deposits, Discount of Paper, Purchase and sale ol Ex change, and the transaction of a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on Deposits upon terms established by t.' e Board ot Directors. The Company is also a legal depository for moneys paid into the Court, will receive Registry and transfer Books, act as agent to pay Coupons and Dividends, and as Trustee in .Railroad Mortgages. DIRECTORS. W. C. Bee. of Win. C. Pee, Si Co.; A. S. Johnston, of Johnston, Crews fc Co : Robert Mure,of Robert Mure Si Co.; W. B. Williams ot W. B. Williams & Son ; E. H. Frost, ol Frost Si Adger; J. E. Adger, of J. E. Adgcr and Co.; Henry Gotirdin, of Gourdin. Mat thiessen and Co.: George L?. uuisi, 01 rsuisi and Buist :C. G. Memmineer, of Memmingcr. Jcrvey and Pinckney: T.J. Kerr, ol T. J. Kerr and Co.: J. D Aiken ol J. D. Aiken and Co.: John Campscn. ol Campsen and Co.: A. P. Caldwell, of R nnd A. P. Caldwell: \V. K. Hyan, J. T. Weinman. B. O'Neill, J. J. Gregg, Grani'eville, S. C. For urtlier inlormaiion address GEO. S.CAMERON, President. Til OS. R. WARING, Cashier. Charleston. S. C-, .March 12, ltki'J, March 25, 3in. I:i the Ulstriei Court oi the I Hit (I States. IN BANKUUITCY. In the Mailer of Se. horn Jon"9, Bankrupt. TIIK undr^ign-d hereby givesnotice of his appoint limit as Assignee of Seaborn .Tones, in the County of Kershaw, and State of Sontli Carolina, within said District. who ha>l)0pn adjudged a bankrupt upon hi* own petition, Ly ihe District Court of said District. Dated, ihc 2od day of January, I8G9. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. Mar. 2G. St In ihc district Ccurt of (he United States. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Joachim Faulkcuberry, Bankrupt. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of Btc onnr?i?ihnoiiT !>y \ cwl<riii*n rif _T.i*u*)i I m "j'f" ?"o? ? Faulkenbcrry, in the County of Lancaster, and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the _ District Court of the said District. Dated, the 23d day of j'anuary, 1SG9. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. March 25. Ct in the district Court of the United States, IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Titus Lnney, Bankrupt. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Titus Lancy, in the County of Lancaster, and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of the said District. Dated, the 2Gd day of January, 1SG8. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. March 25. 3t In the District Court of . the U- S. IN BANKRUPTC Y In the Matter of A. D. Jones, Bankrupt. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of bis appoiotment as Assignee of A. D. Jones, in the County of Kershaw, and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon Ins own potition, by the District Court of the said District. Dated, the 23d day of January, 18(59. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. March 25. St. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. f IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Burrell Jones, Bankrupt. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Burrell Jones, in the County of Kershaw, f and State of South Carolina, within the said District who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upou his own petition, by the District. Court of the snid District. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. March 25. .. 3t. APPLES, ORANGES, COCOA Nuts, Sto , for sale by D. C. KIRKLEY i ) b MRS. J. W.RODGERS HAS rercived the LARGEST and mo! COMPLETE siock of MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS, she has ever had the pleasure of offering ti her customers. In the assortment will bi found a fancy variety of DRESS TRIM MINGS, Frill and Edged TRIMMINGS &c., &,c. to which she invites special atten tion. March 25.?It# BUT YOUR Family Supplies AT THE CHEAP GROCERY AND ' Provision Store OF * 4 * m Tf CI JA31JUS JUHUO. V BROAD-STREET, CAMDEN, S. C. March 25. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. We beg leave to call the attention of oui patrons aud the public generally to our Stock of Goods, to w iich we arc receiving DAILY ADDITIONS, s.ituble for the season. Mcdonald & McCURIY. March 25. tf Olioico WHISKEY, BitAWDY, T TT T XT T? O itn \V _i. jL? _I2JO, C3^V^. MAGNUM nONUM. CABINET, VIRG1MA GLADES, HENNESSEE AND DUPUY BRANDIES, MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT, MALAGA, CHAMPAGNE, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, 0. K. I.rnnd. W. C. GERALD & CO. March 25. 3t. I11 \ E 1551A ,\D Y. A FEW pillon- FINK OLD HENNKSSY 15RANDY, lor medicinal purposes. Fur sale by JAMES JONES. March 25 tf. ALE AND POUTER. Yuunger's India Pale ALE, u " S.out Porter, Fur sale by t * %? tir* t/wrnn 0 A?'JJ^C5 JUiMW. March 25. tf. In the Frobate Court. SOUTIl.CAROLJNA. KERSHAW COUNTY. Joseph T. Mickle, vs. D IlenrySiuith John J. Nelson, Executor., Mary A Lyles, et al.? / etition iu par lit lot /amis &c. IT appearing to the satisfaction of th< Court that llice Dnlin, and Martha his wife, defendants to the above peti tion, are beyond and reside without lh< limits of this State: It is order d, or motion of Shannon Sol'r for petitioner that the said defendants do plead, au swer or demur, to said petition withit forty d-ivs from the publication of tbii order, | n default whereof an ordei pro conjesw will be cutcivd agaiusi ihem. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. March 24. (10 50) In the Probate Court. SOUTH-CAROLINA. KERSHAW COUNTY. James D. Mntheson, Adui'r., and Jas J). Kirkpatrick, vs. Alexander Math eson, et al.?Petition to sell Real Es tate. I T appearing 10 rnc sauf-iacnon or int J_ Court that Erasmus M. Beach Thotuas W. McCaa and Mary hi: wife, McCuen and Klizabctl his wife, Edward E. Adamson, ant Sirah his wife, Carol'ne M. Math eson, Catharine R. Mathcson am William I). Mathcson, defendants ti the above named petition are withou and reside beyond the limits of thi State. It is ordered, on motion o Shannon, Solicitor for Petitioners tba the above named defendnuts do pleat answer or demur toj the above petitioi within forty days from the publicatioi of this order, in default thereof, an 01 der pro. confesso will be entered agaim> ibent. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. March 25. (10 50) I NEW ARRIVALS. : SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD! We are now receiving and opening a well-selccled stock of Spring and Summer Goods, , Consisting of the Newest Stjles of PRINTS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS LAIIIES' HATS, And various other articles. Also?a large asso rtment of Gent's. Spring and Summer Clothing, Cassirneres and Linens, of all qualities. ) BOOTS AND SHOES. I Of these, we have a fine assortment. Also, Fashionable * ? - ?* -??r?* -1?r A m ?"""< _?L< o. WHITE AND COLORED. Our usual assortment of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AND CROCKERYWARE. The above Goods having been selected with great care, and bought for CAS we offer them very low foi the CASH. Call and examine our stock and you will find it to your interest. We take this occusion to thank our friends and the public generally, for t very libeial patronage bestowed on us, and it shall always bo our aim to cont ue to merit the 6ame by selling at the lowest possible prices. BAUM BROS. March 18. IE!. Or. EOBIUSOU, CAMDEN, 8.0. Corn and Bacon! south Carolina rail roa WE have received a lot of CORN and BACON, which we will che..p by the quantify. Oen'l. Sun's. Office, HODGSON & DUNLAP. Ciiarleston, Fob. 13,1869. ' fvNatid after SUNDAY, Febrtu Land Sales. y '/? 'h? Jrai"?of ,!hc PAT>fr?iAa i . ... Branch of the South Carolina Lailrc ARTltS desiring ? to negotiate wi|| run a8 &1|ows. Sales of their Lands, w, 11 I pdense 0n j, . Wednesday. and Sat. lurni^h me, at once, with -WRITTEN 3 ' d 3 . where convenient, L Kingville......'. 4.20 p. ' plats oi the lands. . . . y, , -r on i . 1 n.r .. crrAHWAXT Arrive at Camden 7.UU p. : March 11 W' M' SHANNON. Lfave amdcD 6-35 a. , ''C Arrive at Kingville 9.20 a. I 1>EK4LB IIOLSE, General Superintendent. " J. W. Rodgcrs?Proprietor. -^-1 ? s i lr t\ r at o n ^ iY. 1U 1) l\ 1> , o. \j > INSURE YOUR LIFE GHQGERIES! PROVISION! IN TIIE T . . TilF. subscriber having removed his Sl< Ol? LOUIS illUlUUl to the stand next above the Market, and : ded 1 irgolv to his stock, is now offering INSURANCE COMPANY. ,bc''u"lki CHOICE 8F,LECTION OF J. W. RODOERS, Agent. >Tr> camden, s. c. FAMILY A.\D FAACY fROCHUI ^ -y -*-* o wliich he respectfully' Invites the attenii O J L JL JL of purchasers. . Thankful for the liberal patronage here \uur Money (111(1 Frei^hl fl,rc extended to him, lie promises to i every effort to secjreits continuance, as * BY TIIE ing the public that every thing he off , shall be ol the best quality, and his prices s SOUTHERN EXPRESS, reasonable as possible. Tems Cash. OFFICE AT THE C, NOELKIN. DEKALB HOUSE* Jnnnry 21. if i OMNIBUS. Qliopc; f 0 PERSONS wishing the OMNIBUS fcJllUCS ! i3UOt?5. t i 8CDl to their residences will leave s their orders at the DeKALR HOUSE. THE subscriber has on hand a go f * ??? stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's t Notic?* CTT/-\T7iq 1 A LL persons indebted to or having OX-LV^ UjOi a XA claims against the Estate of S. H. which he is selling at very low pric n RUSH, deceased are lmrehv reniiested IT* is ^ratified to know that his Shi j j 1 ? ? r # 7 , to present the same properly attested, have given satisfaction to all who hi t on or before the 20th day of Novcm- purchased of him. A. D., 1869. Terms, Cash. J. J. RUSH, Adm'r. C. NOELKIN. March 4. tf. January 21. tf Drugs, Drugs. I P F. J. COLLIER & CO., b 3 DRUGGISTS ; AND jj APOTHECARIES, BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S O. i We keep constantly on hand a com- ]e plete assoitment of PURE AND FRESH f Drugs, Mediciues, Chemicals, Patent Medicires- ^ p] Paints, Oils, & w Varnishes, io Dye-Stuffs, "J Lamps, * Putty, &c. &c. (! Which wiU be sold CHEAP FOR d< CASH. ^ fc They rcspcclfully solicit a coDtinaance of the liberal patronage heretofore ^ extended to them. n March 18. tf b( PRESCRIPTIONS.- " lo PHYSICIAN'S Prescriptions care- T fully compoucdcd at all honis of L the day or night, by J F. J. COLLIER &"00. F March 18. tf. CRACKERS. g he BOSTON, ? I BUTTER, ol FARINA, 8l FANCY, WINE CRACKERS, LEMCN BISCUIT, t. =- ' and GINGE SNAPS. ^ The attention of families is invited to i these Crackers?they can be recommended as superior to amy ever offered 0j in this market. j JAMES JONES. u March 11. tf tl "new store. NEW GOODS. Ic DOBY & BALLARD HAVING takeD the stand two doors g above the Market, are opening a ? stock of 10 D. Family and Fancy Groceries, embracing every article in that line, to- . r gethcr with DRY GOODS, HARD- ll) g WARE, CROCKERY, &c. &c., which * they are offering at the lowest prices. . A share of public patronage is solid- .?, ted. ' 11 try Feb. 11. tf J ; re SHOES, SHOES. ar- T ADIES' and gentlemen' Shoes, of ^ 11 all styles. For sale by m. DOBY & BALLARD. st m. Feb. 11. tf m. Irish Potatoes, ^ FOR the table and planting. For scle by 2? DOBY & BALLARD. PARKER'S CREECH-LOADING \ 3! DOLDLE BARRELS D SI10T Gl'E * oic The 'atesf. best and cheapest made. Uses ad- any ammunition. Prices, complete, $70 to ni to $05. Address . p W. H. GIBBES, Columbia. ^ or BIsHSEL & CO., Charleston. c( Feb. 25. 3m m at ! PIEDMONT io" I IFF 1YSI Rt\TE rnilPAVV Li II li lilUDII.lilVU V VtMA 1B4I a f XI Jse The most Popular Company in the tr els United States. fii afi Eighty-seven and-a-half per cent, of ^ Profits paid to Policy Holders. of Would you leave a support to your e ? helpless family ? g( Would you at your death release an encumbered estate ? _ Would you secure your endorsers from loss? rp Would you be sure to educate your ? children ? P0 Would you make a profitable and ^ cs safe investment? ocs If so, secure at once a Life Policy in lV8 this Company by application to H. G. GRAY, Agent. Office at the Court House. January 20. lm , 1 ?r* TOWN TAXES DTJE IN 1868. tS the creditors of the TOWN are rcssing the TOWN COUNCIL very losely for money, Tax-payers are herey notified that they must pay theif 'axes due in 1868 by the 1st of April rithoat failure, otherwise, Executions 'ill be issued a<rainst all defaulters im icdiatcly thereafter, and placed in tho andfl of the Sheriff for collection. By order of the Council. W. CLYBURN, Clerk. March 11. . 3t. PROBATE NOTICE. EXECUTORS, Administrators, Trus tees and Guardians who havo negr icted to make their Annual Returns to lis office, according to law, will be al>wed to do so during the present month. l11 who fail to comply m\\positively be aled to show cause. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Probate Office, Feb. 2. 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. ' Sheriff's OpficiI, Camden, S. C., Mar. 8,1869. > j)Y virtue of Sundry Writs of fi. fa. [/ to me directed and lodged, I will rocecd to sell on the first Monday, it sing the fifth day of April next, in ont of the Court House in Camden, ithin the legal hours of sale, the folwing mentioned and described prop ty, to-wit: One Tract of Land in Kershaw Conn r, lying on both sides of l*nffalo Creek, ijoining lands of Burrel Catoe, Wm. .dams, George Sowell and Gillam Sow* I, containing-Four Hundred and Sifc 106) Acres, more or less. Levied pon as the property of Micael Mango eceascd, to be sold at the risk of the inner purchaser. ALSO ' One Tract of Land in Kershaw Coflnr, on the West side of Little Lynches reek, bounded North by lands of Seajrn Jones, East by lands of Moses [ough, and West bv lands of Mathew. est, and South b/ lands formerly benging to Thos. P. Ballard, containing hree Hundred Acres more or less.? evied upon as the property of Thomas . Clyburn, deceased, at the suit of S. . Clyburn, et. al. ALSO One Tract of Land in Kershaw Counr, on the waters of Lynches Creek, junded North, East and South by nds formerly belonging to Thomas P. allard. Levied upon as the property P Thomas J. Clyburn, deceased, at the lit of S. F. Clyburn, ct. al. ALSO < One Tract of Land in Kerebmr Coon' j, on tbe waters of Big Lynches Creeky ounded North by lands of Mrs. Melaurin, West by lands of the same, L.i 1 J C I 1 a AL L_1 J iasi uy lauus 01 ljeacucs, oouia oy janaa F John Brown containing Five Hanred (500) Acres more or less. Levied pon as the property of Jacob Ellis, at ie suit of C. M. Thompson, adm'r. ALSO The following mentioned and de;ribcd property will be sold for ToWo axes, to wit: Henry Pate?One house and two its, on Lyttleton street, No. 1090 a-d 097?amount $11.50. Mary Cole?One house and two lots a Campbell street, No. amount 4.00. P. E. Woods?One house and two ts on Broad street, No amount 3.00. Sarah Johnson?One house and two fs on Campbell street, No. amount2.0?. r Mrs. E. Latta, One house and two ts on Broad street, No. 1039 and 362?amount $42.00. U. P. Bonney, One brick office in iar of Court Houso,?amount 817.50. Estate Sarah Hous'c?One house and . t on York street, No. amount? 3.oo. ' Terms CASH, purchasers paying for amps and papers. . * J. P. BOSWPLL, S. K. C. March 11. 3t. he State of Sontirfarolina. KERSHAW COUNT5T. > J< F. Sutherland, Judge of Probate. Tf HERE AS* Frank Nelson made IY suit to me, to grant him Letters of dministration of the Estate and effects ' Martha Jane Nelson. THESE are therefore to cite and adonish all and uingalar the kindred and reditors of the said Mary J. Nelson debased, that they be and appear bofore ie, in the Court of Probate, to be held ; Camden on the 26th of March Dxt, after publication hereof, at 11 clock in the forenoon, tosbew cause, any they have, why the said Admination should not be granted. Given under my hand, this twenty fteenth day of March, Anno Domini, i/?f\ 5UU. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Published on the eighteenth day ' March 1869, in the ninety-third Kir of the independence of tbe United :ates of America. March 18. 2t. " town taxes" HE Books for receiving Returns, and r the collection of TOWN TAXES r the year 1869, are now open at the ouncil Chamber, and will remain open * ntil the first of April All those who > uot make their returns by that time ill be double taxed. By order Council,W. CLYBURN, Clerk. Feb. 4. tf