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1 OBITUARY. Departed this life on the morning of the 9>1 of Februury, 1869. N. A. Latta, wile of Rev A. T. Latta, of Kershaw District, in the 27t year of her age. She embraced the Saviou in her Uth year, while at school at Murfrees boro'. North Carolina, and was baptized o the Rev. Dr. Hooper, and united with tit - Bap'ist Church at that place?was receive by letter into the fellowship of the Betlian church the Spring of 1857, where she re mnmed a faithful and devoted member unii she died; was married in December 18551 ar <l was a devoted wife, and affectionat mother. In her Inst illness her sufferings were in tense, and protracted lor some weeks, whicl she bore with christian fortitude, and re *" signation, and when she spoke of death called it going home. ' She hod a brilliant mind in exercise at th approach of death, pointing out all thedutie: ro'each ose of her Iriends in reference to he departure, selected where to l>c buried, an who to preach her funeral, then took a fare well of the tics of earth?caressed her chil daon?admonished Iter relatives to meet he in heaven. She-said to her pastor that sh had much to talk about with him, but he strength forbade, then, '"Go, spirit of the sai.ited dead. Go to thv lonzed for, happy home, The tears of man are on thee shed, The voice of Angels bid thee come." "Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Then in heav'n with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed." . . ECOTTON QUOTATIONS. Camden Ap il 1.?2G. Charleston, March 30.?28}. New York, March 30.?29. Liverpool, March 30.?12id. DEKALBTOWASIII P. A Town Meeting of DcKalb Town.-hij will be held on Tuodoy (he 13th o April neit, at the Court House, it " J? n A M whpp nr \ UlliUVII ill II U WJVCn. ia j ? .. v? ?. election will also be held for a Towt Clt'ik, thiee Selectmen, two Surveyor aud a Constable, to *~, ce one year. A (juestiou will be submitted, that i further tax for repairing Toads a k Tridgcs be laid by die Township. A question will be submitted thai "die Surveyors be icqui-cd to give olli <-iaH>onds with proper sureties. The-question of the rate of (.-x^s l( be paid by tiro Townsb'p, for the ex peuses of the Township and the support of (he Poor will also be submitted The Selectmen will uicet at the Cou: House, on ilic day before the election -21 iid one hour before the tone of meet ing on the day of election aud " ovist the llegistratioii I/ms. COLIN MACK AM. April 1?It. Cieik. TOAVX TAXKS DUK I]ST 18G9. THE Iionks fur the c-dlection ofTowr Taxes for the fi-eal v? ar, ending rlie o 1st of December, i ^08, will bo open at the Council Citaiubcr frotR now unti W the loth day of May; and after thai I time, Executions will be issued against all delinquent Tax Payers. iJy?j:uer Council, w. CIAUCIIN, ci'-iV. April 1. " if The Slate of S^utii Carolina KERSHAW COUNTY. By J. ti. SUTUERLAND, Ju<Jgi of Probate. WHEREAS, Kate .Junes made suit to me, to grant licr Letters ol Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of Win. F Joues. .? THESE are therefure to cite and ad moiiish all audtiingalar the kindred and Creditors of the said .Wm. F. Jones, de ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cunidcu on the nin h of April iiist., after pub''ca'iou hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Adiuiutration should not be granted. (liven under my hand, this first day of April, Anno Domini, IStiO. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. April, 1 2r, Ih Ike District Court of the I. S. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of Jonaihan Page, Bankrupt THE undersigned hereby gives notiei of his appi iutment as Assignee of Jo nathari Page, in the County of Kershaw nud St.ito of Smith Carr.lina. within thi said District, who has been adjudgeds JJjniuujil upon bis own petitic n by tin District Court: of tlio said District. J. +M. GAYLE, Assignee. April lt St lo 'Ike District Court or tlie I. S IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of A. A. McDowall, Bankrupt THE untlersjgoed hereby gives notict of hie appointment a? Assignee of A A. McDuwall, in the County of Kershav and State of South Carolina, wilhit paid District, who has been adiudired i Bankrupt upon his own petition, by tin District Court of the^aid District. L. B. STEPHENSON, ^ April l-?3t. Assignee. ||j|i Charleston i\twa will copy three time mL anil send bill, to Assignee., TAKEN LT ^p/AN of about the first of .March ult. Vy on the Plantation of WILLI A A JONES,deceased,a BLACK HOllSE r about 15 hands high, and about 15 yeai old. The owner can have the sai< horsedjy coining forward, proviog pro perty and paying for this advei tiscmeu and other necessary expenses incurred DEM PS Y JONES, (colored) April 1, lm ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ? h In the Mutter of C. C. Ilaile. Ii PURSUANT to orders from W. J. r Clawson, Register in Bankruptcy, I y will sell before the Court House, in e Camden, on Thursday the 22d day of ^ April, 1801), all that TRACT OF LAND belonging to C. C. HAILE, bounded u by Lands of A. Cauthen, J. E. Truesdel, George Whitney and others, con* ' ' e^m TT 1. 1 4 , ^ ^ (j taming oix juunureu Acre* uiuio ui . less. Sul-j ct to Mortgage from C. C. > Ilailc to W. M. Shannon, C. K. K. J). Sail! Mortgage recorded in Regiss ter's Office fur Kershaw DLtrict in r Rook US," page ill I. d Terms?CASH. ; L. R. STEPHENSON, r April 1?3 J. Assignee. To Tax Payers. TIIE failure of the Assessor to deliver to the Tax-Payer Blank Notices, does not excuse the party from the penalty imposed fur not making said return, hut requires the property holder to make out and deliver to the Assessor n sworn statement of all his or her property. I will be at the Counting Room of Messrs. McDonald & McCuriy, Camden, S. C. on the 3Uth d.iy of March, nnd the 6th day of April, 1809, for the purpose of receiving Tax Returns for 1868. R. M. BROWN Assessor, DeKalb Township. March 25. 2t k ~~ THE LAST AOTICETALL persons indebted to McDonald 1 & McCurry by Note or Account are P respectfully requested to call at once and make p:i)itieiit, or sausinctory arrangements or they will be compelled ) to put their claims in the hands of others for collection. Mcdonald & mcCurky. March 2c. tf. 1 SOUTH CAKOMNA t LOW & TRUST COMPANY. AUTUORIZED CAPITAL, ?5,000,000. , PRESENT LIMIT, $500,000. . rn[!E Office of this Coinpany is now opened p at No 19 Broad Street (South-Western Railroad Bank) for the receipt ol Deposits, Discount of Paper, Purchase and Mile of Ex ( change, and tlie transaction of a General Banking Business. ' Interest allowed on Deposits itpon terms established l?y e Board of Directors. ; The Company is also a legal depository for moneys paid in'o the Court, will receive Registry and transfer Books, art as agent to pay Coupons and Dividends, and us Trustee in Railroad Moitgnges. DIRECTORS. W. C. Bee. of Win. C. Pee, & Co.: A. S. johus:og, ol JohtiSion. Crews <!C Co : Rohcrt Mure,of Robert Mure & Co : W. I?. Williams ot W. B. Williams & Son ; E. II. Frost, of i J Frost &, Adger; J E. Adgir, of J. E. A tiger ' " "" ** J". C/..1 r.1!,, H?,_ , alio CO.; xifnry iiuuium. ?i ihii ssen and Co.: George L. Hoist. of Rui?l 1 and Ciiist :C. G. Mrmniiiiger. of .M(iiiinin?er. I Jervey and I'inckney: T.J. Kerr, ol T. J. . Kerr and Co.: J. D Aikcu of J. Aiken and Co.: John Cnmpscii, ol Campion ai d Co.: A. I P. Caldwell, ol K and A. P. CaMwcil: W. K. Ryan, J. T. Wel.-inan. 13. (J'Xeill, J. J. Gregg, Grani:evillc, S. C. t or 'uriln r iulorniuiion address GEO. S. CAMERON', President. TIIOS. R. WAKING. Cashier. Charleston, 8. C., March 12, lSliy, March 25, 3in. SHERIFF'S SALES. sheriff's offipe, Camoex, S. C., Mar. 8, 1800. 1>V virtue of Sundry Writs of Ji.fi. / to tne directed and lodged, I will ; ' proceed to sell on the first Monday, it ' being the fifth day of Apiil next, in . front of the Court House in Camden, j within the legal hours of sale, the fol- | . lowing mentioned and described prop- ] , er'y, to wit: , I One Tract of Land in Kershaw Conn- | ty, lying on both sides of 1'nffalo Cieek, f adjoining lands of iluml Cutoe, Win. j Adams. Georire Sowed! and Gillatn Sow- , ell, containing l;our lluiidrcd and Six j (406) Acre?, more or less. Levied i upon as tlie property of Micaol Muugo deceased, to be told at the ri.-k of the former pu: chaser. AI.SO One Tract of Land in Kershaw Cnun, ty, on the West side of Little Lynches Creek, hounded North by lands of Seaborn Jones, East by lands of Mosis , [lough, and West by lands of Maihcw West, and South by lands formerly belonging to Thos P. Ballard, containing ' Three 11 uirdred Aeres more or less.? Levied upon as the property of Thoniar 1 J. CI)burn, deceased, at the suit of S. F. Clyburu, et. al ALSO ] One Tract of Land in Kershaw Coun- i ty, on the waters of Lynches Cre? k, ( hounded North, East and South by lands formerly belonging to Thomas P. , Ballard. Levied upon as the property . ' of Thomas J. Clyburu, deceased, at the \ 13 suit of S. F. Clyburn, et. ul. also v The following mentioned and de1 scribed property will be sold for Town a Taxes, to-wit: L" Henry Pate?One bouse and two lots, on Lvttieton street, No. 1090 and 1097?amount $11.50. P. E. Woods?One bouse and two 3 lots on Broad street, No amount 86.00. Sarah Johnson?One house and two lots on Campbell street, No. amount , 82.00. I. U. P. 1'onncy, One brick office in i, rear of Court House,?amount 817.50 s Estate Sarah House?One house aud 1 lot on York street, No. amount? i - 88.00. t Terms CASH, purchasers paying for . stamps and papers. J. P. BOSWELL, S. K. C. March 11. . St. BUY YOUR Family Supplies ^ AT THE CHEAP GROCERY AND Provision Store OF JAMES JONES, r> RO A T)-STR E ET, CAMDEN, s. c. March 25. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. We beg leave to call the attention of our patrons and the public generally to our Stock of Goods, to wiich we are receiving DAILY ADDITIONS, *s?itablo for the season. Mcdonald & mcCURRY. March 25. tf.'? Clioicc WHISKEY, Bit ANDY, VINES, &C. MAGNUM BONUM. CABINKT, VIRGINIA GLADES, HENNESSKE AND DUPUY BRANDIES, MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT, MALAGA, CHAMPAGNE, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, 0. K. brand. we W. 0. GERALD & CO. March 25. 3t. VISE BRAKUY. ue A FEW "ailon-i FINK OLD II EXNK3SY BRANDY, for medicinal ^ [imposes. For sale by JAMES JONES. March 25 if. ALE AND POKIER. Ynungci's India Pah: ALE, " S.out l\.ricr, For sale by JAMES JONES. March 25. tf. In the Probate Court. SOUTH.CAROL1NA. KERSHAW COUNTY. Joseph T. Micklc, vs. 1) IlctirySmith. 1 ? V. I M.,rv A tiUni) d? ^CIM'ii, iM' i uuu.) i-iu. j ia. Lyles, t't al.?1 \ I it ion to pun it ion fumis Sec. IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the /* Court that Rice Dulln, and Martha, iis wife, defendants to the above poti- ** lion, are beyond and reside without the limits of this State: It is order d. on motiin of Shannon Sol'r for petitioner, 1 that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur, to said petition within forty days lVom the publication of this jtdcr, in default whereof an order itro cunjesso will le cut< red agaiust T hem. X J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. March 24. (10 50) de : pli In the Probate Court. SOUTH-CAItOLINA. _ KERSHAW COUNTY. ] Jatnes D. Matheson, Adtu'r., and Jas. I). Kirk pa trick, vs. Alexander Math- J, eson, et al.?Petition to sell Peal Estate. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Erasmus M. Reach, l'homas W. MeCaa and Mary his ---- - i ? * ii wife, David McUuen an<t JMiz..oein liis wife, Edward E. Adam?on, and Sarah liis wife, Caroline M. Math- T esoii, Catharine K. Mathcson and ' William (!. Matheson, defendants to the above natned petition are without ind reside beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered, on motion of Shannon, Solicitor for Petitioners that i the above named defendants do plead answer or demur to; the above pctitiou within forty days from the publication of this order, in default thereof, an or- q; der pro. confesso will be entered against k tlicm. . J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. March 25. (10 50) _ removalt i M. BISSEL, Dentist, HAS removed to the dwelling owned ? ' *r i by Mrs. Francis Leo, one door ixortn i of his former residence, where he will ? attend to all requiring his professional ]{ scivices at prices that will meet the to wishes of his patients, llis terms are on CASH in all eases. A Broad Street, Camden, S. C. Jan. 28 tf. 4 NEW7 AESIVALS. SPRING AID SUMMER GOODS. We are now receiving and opening a well-selccted stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting of the Newest Stjles of PRINTS, r LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' HATS, And various other articles. Also?a large assortment of Gent's. Spring and Summer Clothing, Cassimeres and Linens, of all qualities. BOOTS AND SHOES. , ' ;iy Of these, we have a fine assortment. Also, Fashionable' ALPINE HATS. ' '' WHITE AND COLORED. I ' . . . ' ? i: J Our usual assortment 6f HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AND ' crockeryware. j The above Goods having been selected with great care, and bought for CASH, . .-.tw vr-rv low for the CASH. . Call and examine our stock and you will find it to your interest. We take this occasion to thank our friends and the public generally, for the ry liberal patronage bestowed on us, and it shall always be our aim to continto merit the sainc by selling at the lowest possible prices. BATJM BROS. March 18. . IE- G-. EOBIUSOIf, CAMDEN, B.C. fora and Bacon! son hcaroliaa rail road. WE hr.vc received a lot of CORN BA(X)N, which wo will cheap by ir-remw ,*x-j ivj?mu c quantity. Gen'l. Supt's. OfPtCE, at u ?o?DOSON & DUNLAP- Charleston, Feb. 13, 1869. Miirch 18. tf ? OTTvrrx.tr V.. O a SUNDAY, Lebruary Land Sales. y /l" ?TraL?nof rho ?TU!! . .twt.-t , . Branch of the hou:b Carolina Itailroad > AHTH-.S dosirinf; mc to nreoUuto w;|| ru? aa follows: hales of their Lands, in I please Un Motl(] Wednesdays and Safurrnihh mc, at once, with UlUflhN J ' ^ J scriptions, and, where convenient, Lcave Kingville......! 4 20 p.m. its of the land?. SIUNN0V Arrive at Camden 7.00 p.m. W. AL SHANNON. Lcftve CHin(jcn c 35 a .larch 11. -t Arrive ut Kingvillc 9.20 a. m. DEKALB HOUSE, 0^f.?b?L. | W. Rodgcrs?Proprietor. ?? C A M 1) E N, S. C- EMO VAL. INSURE YOUR LIFE SKCGBEIES! PROVISIONS! in the . THE subscriber having removed bis Store ?! LOUIS liUtUUl to th.* stand next above the Market, nnd added 1 irgelv to his stock, is now offering to NSUMCS CCmiSY. '' "aHZv's-H1IU 1M HUT mow; y-r -f ~r~3 0 which he respectfully'invites the attention of mirrhasers. K_ya?- , n i Thankful lor the liberal patronage heretoY?ur Money nnu Freight fi,ru t? him, he promises to??? every effort to sec ire its continuance, assuBY THE ing the public that every thing he offers shall be of the best quality, and his prices as OUTHERN EXPRESS. reasonable as possible. 1 erms Cash. OFFICE AT THE C. NOELKIN. DEKALB HOUSE- Janary 21. if OMN IBUS. ClliAne I CiYiAAa' )ERSONS wishing tho OMNIBUS OilOGS ^JlOCSi sent to their residences will leave eir orders at the DeKALB HOUSE. TLIE subscriber has on hand a good ??? ? * -r t ^ j! ? i r i StOCK 01 ljauics uuu vjcijucuivu o Notice- ciTTOTT^ l LL persona indebted to or having O-lTILvv HLjO, \ claims against the Estate of S. II. which lie is selling at very low prices USII, deceased, are hereby requested lie is gratified to know that his Shoes present the sauie properly attested, have given satisfaction to all who have or before the 20th day of Noveni- purchased of him. . D., 1869. Terms, Cush. J. J. RUSn, Adm'r. C. NOEL KIN. March 4. tf. January 21. tf 0 Drugs, Drugs.? < P. J. COLLIER & CO.,1 , DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, : BROAD STREET, CAMDEN,SWe keep constantly on hand a com- % plete assortment of 1 PURE AND FRESH ' Drugs, ' . -r Medicines, ; ' Chemicals, Patent Medicines,. Paints, Oils, - r ' : i > ! V i.i Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, ;r;Damps,;;,.; > " I I D O-? rutty, <x.u- ou/.-ta ' -1/ ?l Which will be sold CHEAP FOR cash. ; . They respectfully solicit a contintt-' ; ance of the liberal patrohttge heretofore ' extended to them. March 18. "? if mO * y PRESCRIPTIONS, PHYSICIAN'S Prescriptions care-1"' fully corapouedcd at all hours of the day or night, by " - ' T F. J. COLLIER &*CO. ro.-r March 18. - . . ..if.; ^CRACKERS. Xg BOSTON, ; . . i Avimoi BUTTER,, , * r. , farina; "" v:" FANCY, ' < i WINE CRACKERS,'- ' LEMCN BISCUIT, and GINGE SNAP& The attention of families is invited to these Crackers?they can be recohi-* mended as superior to any eVet offered in this market. . JAMES JONES.,u e,?t March 11. . tf ... v , NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. DOBY & BALLARD Ct HAVING taken the stand two doors above the Murket, are opening a,:stock of . Family and Fancy Groceries, embracing every article iD that line, together with DRY GOODS, HARD-: WAKE, CROCKERY, &c. &c., which they arc offering at the lowest prices. . A share of public patronage is solicited. Feb. 11. . -v-r-.tf; ' V.-s SHOES, SHOES;LADIES', and gentlemen' Shoes,, of all styles. For sale by DOBY & BALLARD. Feb. 11. :V' tf : v? Irish Potatoes, FOR the table and planting. For 8ale by : DOBY & BALLARD. PACKER'S BREECH-LOADING f DOIBLE BARRELED SHOT GEE I The latest, best and cheapest made. Uses any ammunition. Prices, complete, $70 to, $93. Address ' VV. H. GIBBES, Columbia, or . . BISSEL & CO., Charleston. Feb. 25. - ' ' -"'Sm PIEDMONT LIFE lASlRAATE COBPA.W. ; . The most Popular Company in the United States. Eighty-seven and-a-half per cent, of Profits paid to Policy-Holders. " Would you leave a sdpport to your,, helpless family? Would you at your death release an encumbered estate ? Would you secure your endorsers from loss ? Would you be sure to educate your children ? Would you make a profitable and safe investment? If so, secure at once a Life Policy in this Company by application to H. G. GliAY, Agent. Office at the Court House. January 20. lm