The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, July 01, 1869, Image 3
itlc on the matter, and you will find that
th?-ir plan is the wiser of the two, ?iving
a woman a longer rt ign and a stronger
inftueni-c, both in society aird by the
h.nm hearth, the two spheres in which
a lines the most.
Louisville-f ourier Journal.
We notice that twelve hundred Chinese
recently landed at Sun Franciseo.
The Golden State is oveiflowing with
Johnnies who will soon he pushing acio?s
the Pacific Railroad to the renter
fields of labor in the West and Souih. P
Our people may prepare for 'his inundation,
for it is coming- Jvpccially
may the colored people, who have lelt
our fields to the weeds and our work- _
sin ps to the cohwchs, prepare lor it.
Their tninsiti ui from lab'-rers to politi'oiatis
?fr< m worki rs to idlers?lists left
si "Hp liic-la Jtilm Chinaman, w th his
pigtail a ul wooden hrogan*-, will enter
as rapidiy as occasion offers. Johnny
can make cotton and corn, buihl rail- T
ways arid levees, live without meddling jh
tin politics, and gr.w fat on a hnod'ul di
of rice and a crust of' bread. When fie
lie is fairly installed, the gentleman front an
Africa will find abundant leisure in in
which to indulge in life, lioertv and the at]
j'iir-uit of happiness.?Alimjthii An/ianclte.
S.
TlOW THE J^rANFSK tSE P,\rEH.? The
.) ranese use paper for a great
variety of purposes. A recent traveler j?
States that ho saw it made into unite
rial* >o closely resembling Itassian and
Morocco leather and piirskin that ir
was very diffieult to det? ct tho differ- Tl
cncc. \\ i'h the aid of peculiar vor- of
tii.li find wl-ill til miiiifimr miner made M
excellent trunks, tobacco bn<p?, eiuar *h
eases. saddles telescope eases. tlie frames wi
of tnieroeopes. an-! he even saw iimi ail
used excellent water-proof c???ts, made tit
of simple paper, which did keep nut the ih
rain, and w< re as liapplc as the India
rubber. The Japanc-e u<e neither silk
nor cotton ha no kerchief-, towels, mr
du-fers; paper in their hands serv-s as ?
an excellent substitute. It is soft. thin.
t<Uih, t.fa pale-yellmvi.-h c?*l?>r, very
plentiful and very cheap. The inner
walls of many a Japanese apartment are
formed of paper, bein<? more than painted
screens ; their windows are covered T1
with fine, translucent descipiion of the, i.f
same material. It enters largely into Sa
the mat ufaeturc of nearly everytIti?? 'sh:
ina Japanese kouseb"W; and he saw wi
what seemed to 0" halls of twine, hot ad
which were nothing but lon<j shreds of tit
toti?It paper rolled up. If a sUtpkeep- fc
er had a parcel to fie up. he would take
a strip of paper, roll it i|niekly between
itis hands, and use it f-r the purpose;
and it is rptirc irs strong as the ordinary ?
strino u-ed at home. In short, witlmut jj
paper all -Japan would cotnc to dead
hjt-k; and, indeed, lest "by lire arbitrary ?
oxcrei~e <vf I w aullnnrity a tyrannical j
husband should stop liis wife's paper, l"
the supc Japanese mother-in-law inva. at
riably stipulates in the marriage sottleincnt
that the bride is to have allowed
to hcr.a certain quantity of paper.
Bos'on Journal of Commerce.
1 S
'Mrs. Annie Osborn is a lively ynnnp
woman who has recently nopeared in _
Albany in search of a husband who has I
been abducted from his bod and board -*
by his mother. It seems that wife and
tuother-iu law couldn't live in peace to- ^
pethcr. The deserted Annie published *
o< trd in the papers, in which she says:
_ "I am aiixhms to'find him?not that I "P
ever purpose stooping so low as to lire
with him, but as he is 26 years old. I have u<
serious'dea ofa?sitin?r his mother to wean .
him. flis stature is five feet eight in- 1
che*:; he has brown eyes, brown hair.
uomsfache and goatee, and is rather '
pood looking?what 1 once considered
quite the pink of beaux. I wish tho?c
.gentieuien wim nave tnc ruling or tilings ?
in general would have the kiudne-H to 11
enact a law allowing people to hang,
ehofco, or Rinothor all niothern-iii-hiw s,a
Avho intctitioual'y and malicnusly make ?
dwiurbances between husband and "IC
wile." rel
CII
Every hi?d pleases us with its lay?
especially the lien.
MAURI ED?On the 27th May, b>
the Rev. W.J Uoodc. Joiin Kkrsuaw .L
of Cannlcii,to Mi-s Sl\sa\,eldest daughter
of General Wiluiot G. DeSuu-sure,
of (Charleston.
of
OBITUARY. '?
Died at Liberty Hi 1 o i Sunday ereni'-p, ' 1
June 13ib, Hknrv l?*. Br iwn. -r , in the ftftili
year of bis age. He ??< a ki> d i dn'pc t p<
futher. h goodcit"zen und a consistent member *b
of the Pre byteii u U'liu cU for inciy roars |pn*t.
Ilis h- ..1t!i l*irg for some tunc fecbV.
and du'ing ibe last six week* of bis i Ine s.
confined to In* bed. and reduced almost to ? <"
ske e'o ; eniaci ite I >?? lie *? ? f om bi< f ,,t
1 lice o r ho ne wi'h g eat fo ti tide and sub- )(|
miss on, wi'hout a mtpmur perfect I v resign- ,
fd to the will of God. The last words lie 1
Bpokc. 10 the pis or of his c^ureli wm. "I
.tin reed v. wil in>! Htid u xinus 'o fo." The I
l a'lior of Ihm feeble eRort in Ht enipting to j(l
pir the last tribute of respec' to Irs memory .
witnessed the sad and melancholy scene, *
erhcn'he l ist b'ea'li was drawn l?v tie* de- '
par ed friend. Whi st standing around his dv- in
ing c tuck, his truly kind, affect'on i'e children
and many friends, ever reidv at his l?ed- ^
eidc to give aid and comfort, and to administer
to Ivs wants in the hour of death His ol
many virtues had endeared him to a large as
circle of relations and friends who mourn his 8(
low. Who can offer consolation to the g-ief
(stricken hearts he has left behind him. May
God, in whom he trusted, reconcile their sor 2
; row,to the helii'fthat "their loss is his eter jal
gain." He died without a t-truggle. w
"How blest the righteous wlteit he dies. j<
When sinRs a weary foiiI to rest, ti
JIow mildly beam the closing eyes. t<
How gently heaves th' expiring brcaat.
ft
Farcwv!!, c<*itl1icfi:i? lu?j-o-i ami fc r?.
Where lights and >1 ndes n'.tei nule dnv'l, j
How brig! t th'unchanging morn Appear*,
Fnre*i II, inconstant world, 'nrowcll.
Life's labor done, a* r inks (lie rlay.
Light from it* loud the spirit flic*,
While heaven and earth comb'ne to pa..
How blest the righteous when lie dies/' 1
II. i
PITTCTIEK'S ;
lightning Fly-Killer! ;
catli to the Living'! Lon^ live the i
Ivil'crs! [
S'tM hy Dealers Eccrj/ichrre. '
July 1. lin
UNITED STATES '
IXTERXAL REVEXUE.
Camden, S. C.. June 30,1809.
NOTICE To TAX-EA YE US.
[IE lists fur 1808 and 1869, arc in my
>s-essi??n fur Collectiuii. All pcrM?n?
ic any taxes thereon are lie r*-l?y noti '
d to rail at my office without delay. '
(1 pay up tluir respective due*; liav- 1
<; hem imructed to enforce payment*, '
I inetatita. FllANK G<>SS,
Dep. Col. 2nd Div. l?t Col. Dist. 1
C. ' I
July 1. . 2t 1
1 jn r>Ai\ivi(u r i?. i
i the matter of II. M. 1II10 ? N Hank
rujit.
To whom >( nt>'// Con rem.
[I G undersigned lier? by ^ive-? nntiee 1
his appointment as Assum e ??f B. t
. Brown, in the District of Kit I
iv, and Safe ?d' S. ut li Carolina,
thin ihe said District, who has been I
judged a Bankmpt upon his tiWti pe- '
ion, by W. I. ('liiwsoii, Bi jiistrar ol
e said District Court
J. W. .VeCWRV,
Assignee.
July 1. 3t
iYIUN laTirra; Ythe
matter of SAMUEL SHIVER,
Bankrupt. , . I
To whom it moij Concern.
IE iitidcrsijrnrd "ion by ?rivos notice '
his appointment. as A*ssi??ttee of '
tuuel Shiver, in the County of Kit '
fiw, and State of South Carolina, *
thin the said District, who lias been r
judged a Bankrupt upon hi< own pc J
ion by W. I. ('lawsuit, liojiistrar, ol 1
t said Distiiet CoU't. '
J AS L. BKASINCTOV,
Ass'jrneo. '
j-uiv i at. '
i
Final Xoticc to Creditors, t
'jKSQ.VS liavile.' .claims on .Johu \V.
"rtriiT. diseased, or Mrs. Cornelia Ar
ur, Administratrix, will present them ?,
once to [
\l*M. M. SHANNON'; J
June 24?tf. Alton iy. t.
- CIRCULAR.
I A 1 I'J Uf Mil; 1 11 UARWI.I.U.
ISl'lIKAU OF AOKICTLTIHAI. SfJlT!>TICS.
('( LUMBIA, .1 HflC 'O, 18G9- p
THE attention of tlie citizens of tlie ,,
irtate is respectfully invited to the p
nexed-extracts from :i? Act passed *
the recent session of tlx* "General y
isembly, and ratified oil tlie iHth day (j
.March. 18<>9; and their cordial c<>oration
with the officers charged with
e execution of the law is earnestly I
guested. a
The enumeration of the inhabitants ,,
to furnish a basis for tlie apportion- f,
:ut of pcptcspntafion in the next a
moral A-sseuildv, in accordance with
ctiun 4 of Article II of the Oonstitun,
and die necessity for its coircctss
will commend itself to citizens ol n
political views. ?
In connection with this work the t
tinties of the agricultural productions g
last j ear will he taken, and it is cmMi'ly
desirable that they should he
urned as fully and intelligibly as cir- f
ni?ianees will t>crmit, as it. i? expect- ;
that they will furnish valuable data ,,
i... e. : ii* r .1 ..
iiiu luiun* ;n_rrM,ii?iui;u in<inrv ?H nil? 'J
ntc. II EN 11Y SI 'A \\ NICK, S
Commissioner.
il Act f"pmri'lf for the Kiiiimrratimi j
a ft lit Jiiliiifi'tiiv's of tin Stntr.
* * * * I
Ps.ction 3. That it shall he the duty
each and every p rsnn appointed to
ke llie census hy virtu** of tliis Act to |
11 personally on the header some mem- j
r of each family iti the County, or ,
>rtion of County, for which 1m* or they j
all have been appointed, and obtain
jtn Mich load of a family or member j
crcof. as aforesaid, the number ? ! pi r
ic? Contained in such latiiily, and such j
her information as may tie inquired <
id directed by the Commissi of ,
ie Uureau of Agricultural Statistics.
S>c. 4. TI at each lieml or member
a family shaft when summoned there- ,
by the persons appoint*d under t! is !
ct to take the census at bis, her or
icir residence or place of business,
uke oath or affirmation, a cmct reirn
of all persons of whom his or Iter
jnily is composed; and also report such
her inlbi mi lion to said census takers
} uiay bo rcqu:red by law; and the perms
so oppuiuti d to tako the census
re hereby authorized to ndministcr
ich oath;-; and upon the failure of any
erson to make Rueh returns or reports
hen requin d. he or she shall he sublet
to a penalty of twenty-five dollars,
i bo recovered in any Court of coiupc;rit
jurisdiction.
June 24. 2t
Swifts'
Unadulterated Ale
AM)
LAG1U1 BEER
LAGER BEER containing Copperas, nr
ALEdoctored with Salt, Lime n?d Alai
me the latest adulterations discovered in Ne
York. I'roleps'T MAPES, of New Yorl
inalyled the BEER Itoin a dozen differei
Breweries. and all were found adulterate
with noxious substances. It is said that t!
talc ol drugs 10 Breweries is a pniti able pa
I the trade This is perfectly infamous.L'occulus
Indicus (ti>h berry] Nux Vomie
jog button, Iroiu which Strychnine is ohtait
..i r,i deleetulih' rubs anct
mind in GI-JER. These are potent poison
ind the Brewer found using them should I
drowned nt nice in one of his own rats.
P. S ?I am willing to he drowned in m
two RATS; if any impurities shall be four
it my GEER.
I shall l oniinue to make a IIEALTHFU
BEVERAGE, so 'hat it may be drank by tl
nost delicate without the least dancer.
JOHN C SEEGERS,
Jot 04??"i. C'dnnihia S. C.
important to 1H'blurs.
r! IK Hooks and papers of ''l lie I'raw*
if the Hunk oft be Sta'e of Sontb C.n
linn al Canoleo," liave been placed i
my bands fur immediate settlement t
jliitns.
Parties nan secure most ndvnntajrcot
terms b< Ibre suit is biotigbr, wbielt wi
be tlotte against all K'?lv?.*nt parties L
return d>y in August.
W. M SHANNON,
Attorney at Law.
June 24.
Tax Xothr.
niE office of tbe County Trcasun
will be opened f">r collection of S'al
1111] Cuiiuty Taxes, on and after tli
titst day <d July
Tbe rate of 'fax i.s fixe 1 nt 3-4 of
per cent tor State* 3 10 of 1 per cent fi
Juunty Tax.
D. L. PkSAITSSI'IIK,
County Treasurer
Per V. I.. PIIKLPS, Deputy.
"THKit'l FPSSALKSr
snick it*'s
camokx, s c.f june 8, 1860.
BV virtue of Sundry Writs of jx. f<
to me directed him! lodjred, I wi
recced to sell on tlic rst Monday, i
x'iuir >lie fifill dav of July next, i
'not of the Court IIou<<e in C'liudei
ritliiu the local hours of s?lo. the lo
owiuj* uiciitiutied and described pruj
trfy, to-wit:
One House and I ot, sitnatcd in th
Town of Camden, on Broad Slrce
vhcreon is situated the Two Stor
UnYk llesidoucc. at present oecupie
y Frank G??ss, measuring one iiundro
i.-et on Broad Street, atid extindiii
"'a-1ward five hundred and seventy
lit-co l<et. Levied upon as the pr? j
ity of Lesl e mecandless at the suit u
hVinueford B. Voiinjr.
at .so
One hirjft: Brick Hotel, in tlie Tow
if Camden, known as the 1) Ka|
louse, on the e? mcr of Broad and |)c
{alb Streets. Levied upon a> th" pro
KMtyof K. 11. Moms, at the suite
ik; Town for Taxes, lor the year 1861)
koiouut, $50,00.
ALSO
Ono Lot with Store llmw fhereon a
irescut occupied by llunis & Hoswe!
i" Itroad Street. Levied iijn>n an iIt
iropcrty of William .l??lmsn,n at tli
nit ??f iliti Town for Taxes, for ill
ara 1867 and 186'J. Amouut, 8-'5,
0.
ALSO
One House ami Lot on corner o
Jroad and York Streets. Levied upoi
s tire prn|K!rty of K>tate Richard CIkjs
it. at i lie suit of tlm Town for Taxes
iir tlie years 1865, I860, 1867, 186'
ud 1800. Amount, S-1,50.
AI.SO
One House ami Lot on Fair Slice
ncwu as tlie lliples place. Lcvici
pon as tlie property of A. 1>. Onodwyn
t the suit of tho Town for Taxes to
he years 1SG8 and 1SG9. Amount
U0,00.
ALSO
One Lot and Storehouse, on Brnai
Jircet, formerly oeeupied hy Gcor?i
Uth'ii. Levied as the p opcrr
f U. I*. Homey, nt the suit of th<
Town for Taxes, lor I860. Amount
114.00
ALSO
One House and Lot on Hroad Street
jevied upon as die proper!v ol Williaii
Ocas, at the suit of tin* Town furTuXeS
dr I860. Aneumt. 86.00.
ALSO
One ILmse and Four Lots on I)c
\alb Street, levied ii|h>ii as the pri
erty of Frank Adamsmi, at the suit
he Town for Taxes for 18G9 Auiouni
>6 00. - * LSI i
One Lot wijh Store House and othc
inildin?rs thereon in ('anoleii on tli
oiner of 11 road ami Rutlod?ro Street?
Levi-d upon as the property of Jim. ?
Weioncy at the sui* of the tuwn li
axes.
A I.SO
One Lot wiieremi i? tl e old Uric
Hotel, in Camden on the corner i
Hroud and Kinjr Streets. levied upe
is the property of Merotiey cfc lloswe
it the suit of the town for taxes.
ALSO
One small iron sife. Levied upon i
the property of D. D. Ilocoiiat tl
suit of II. Haum ct. al.
Terms?CASH, Purchasers payir
for Stamps and Papers.
J 1\ HOSWKLTj, S K. C.
FOUNIK
A SITiVKIl WATCH, which tl
owner cun have hy describing tho san
and paying for this advertisement.
JOSKFH GOODALfJ.
; Photographs, Ambrotj pes,
AND
FERREOTYPE S.
i. m n k undcrniure<l Photographis Arid
J. list (it Charlotte, N. C . having (jt
ted up a SKY-LIGHT GALLERY in
J Workman's Building, is now prepared
it to take all kinds of Pictures. Those
!(I wLliitisr 'o have their hcauty countorJ.*'
lei ted. will have an opportunity to d<i
- so. No pictures allowed to have the
" Gallery unless pet feet ly satisfactory ?
;; Old Datiucrrcotvpes or Ainbrotypns
s. copied into uny siz.t; large or miiuII
,e Photographs and Pictures put up neaty
ly, in Lockets, Breastpins and Kings,
id Call S'siii ns tny tta)- is limited.
II .....1 oi.ni.lliii.il til Will L- timn'u
VyiNI il"U Bi t* 0|'Wiuii ? ? m WIM4UH.1 o |
Huildiii" over lJaum Urns. Fniro.
,e iV. LANG,
June 10?Ot. l'liiito<rraj>li.er.
"tikdmont
1. LIFE IM11KE ClliJlW,
r(| OF KICII.MOND, VA.
A CAPITAL INVESTED AND
WELL SECURED .... $100,000
i* PREMIUMS EARNED tlRST
II 151 .MONTHS. OVER ......C00,0U0
NUMBER OF POLICIES IS3
SUED. OVER ...? 3.100
Ejliiy-S'Vtn a ml n Ihilff.fr mi him
ij' I ui ill tn I'oi'irij Ilofitrrs.
Insure lour Life in a southern
(ompany.
j A Life 1ii8urai.ee J'ulicy is llic purest
r protection V"U cuti secure lor those
dependent upon you.
} Advantages of the Piedmont.
,1 It is routine! to Lite Insurance only, and
oes not mix with (lie uncertainty ot other
iisiness. <
The rights oi policy holders are clearly defined
?n its poiiries as PART OK TIIE
CONTRACT, nnd not lelt to OUTRIDE
PROM ISES ol Agents.
It has no useless restrictions on residence
or travel: f illy provides lor the lion- lorteittire
ol i's policies and places all on lair equality
as to occupation.
It has duels red a dividend to its policy holdi.
ere the first Eighteen months ol 40 per cent.
|l The l ite war taught many the heavy penalty
ol Iteit gseparated Irom the Home Olfice
" by the Companies forfeiting what had Iteen
n paid nnd and refusing to reinstate the policies
. "The PIEDMONT" provides against this
IN HER POLICIES and all who may. by
* any mishap or revoltpon.be scperated frotn
i- the Otfio*. the tight- to reinstate policies
within one year alierin'crvening cause is removed,
or to I* ENTITLED TO SAME
c RIGHTS AS T > NON-FORFEITURE.
i, AS THOUGH THE HINDERING CAUSE
.. hnd never ex.sted. at the option ot the in,
sured, so that no contingency can take from
" her POLICY HOLDERS their just rig-.ts.
d THIS IS DONE BY NO OTHER COM
? PANY.
.r It has paid all its losses promptly, without
'* waiting lor the NINETY days grace, and
i has never contested a claim.
f Parties-contemplating insuring, are requested
to examine our policies and compare them
with other companies before insuring.
The COMPANY tins dttermined to rstabn
ltsli n BRANCH OFFICE in SOUTH CA Ri
OLINA with President and Directors select.
^ ed Irom Policy Holders of ibis State, which
!- will give you all the advantages oi a HOME
INSTITUTION as nil the Premiums re..
ceived. will be left here and invested in your
own StateThe
PIEDMONT" issues Policies en the
Ordinary Lite, Ten Annual Payment. Five
Annual Payment. Sinule Pay men'. Endowment,
Joint Life. Children's Endowment.
' Return Premium, or any Table used by other
J Coinpuinics.
W. CI.YbURN. Agent.
L Camden. S. C.
f J. R. STEGER, Gen'l Canvassing Agent.
L> Mny 13. 3tn
F. J. COLLIER & COS
f PRESCRIPTIONSTOKE:
11 PKRSOXS tvisl i. p PRESCRIP
1 ' -
TJUAfti t.licci, will oo uccuuuuuuiucu
^ at all hour*.
5 Having just received a fresh supply
of
; DRUBS AND MEDICINES.
we arc prepared to accommodate all
who nny favor us with a call.
r May 13. tf.
I IN
BANKRUPTCYJ
In the mailer of J. J. FLJNDERe
UUUK, bankrupt.
To ichom it m?y (ourrrn
\f THK undersigned hereby gives notice
of his appointment as Assignee of J. J.
Flliideli'Urk, in the County of Lancaster.
and the Slate of South Carolina.
|( within tlie >ai<l iMVttict. wh" ha? been
I ailjmljri'il 11 Hankiiijit u; on liix own pp.
' tiiioii. It)* \V. I ( iiiw.smi i'c^Lstrar ul
, the said Di.-trid Court.
JOS. M. GAYLK,
Jane 3 rflt.? A ' ?
ick i)
SODA WATER
r FRKSI1 Iron, the FOUNTAIN,
'* For Su'e hv
: HODGSON & DUNLAP.
>.
" itOBT MURE &~CCT
COMMISSION MEKlilAXTS,
k . CHARLESTON, S
'[ AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVER?
TOOL STEAMSHIP LINK.
Advances made on shipment* of Comm.
Rice and Naval Stores to Foteign and Domestic
Porte.
te Oflfl P"ck??cs ,,f JrcWKLL PROS.
/yj\j\J Celebrated Self Leave n in ir, or
Self-Raising Flour, jui?t received Try
g JAMES JUNKS.
- Corn and Bacon!
:?c WE arc still roccivinp supplies of Corn
Je ninl llucon which we will sell ut Cha?lestOQ
prices with actual expenses added.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
v^4iVfX)EN,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
Ilavc on hand and arc constantly receiving fresh supp'ies of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, AC.
KEROSENE OIL AND L IMPS, CIIIMNIES,
Paints, Oils, Varnisbcs, M innow Class, Putty, Brashes, &c.
AND
jVLL OTHER ARTICLES
Usually krpt in our line, nil of which arc / UllE AND GENUINE\ and war- *
ranted t? he us r? |iiv.?ciiU(J, which we will sell us cheap as they can bo bought
uinwhctc iu the Stutc.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
M?j 0.
NEW ARRIVALS.
"V
. 4
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
^
t?
We arc now receiving and opening a well-selected 6tocfc of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting of the Newest Styles of
PRINTS.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' HATS,
And various other articles. Also?a large assortment of
Gent's. Spring and Summer Clothing,
Cassiaieres and Linens, of all qualities. ' .
t
BOOTS AND SHOES. :
r
iV
Of these, we have a Hoc assortment. Also, Fashionable
ALPINE HATS.
WHITE AND COLORED.
Our usual assortment of
hardware, groceries,
AND
crockeryware.
Tim above Goods having been selected with great care, and bought for CASH,
? -> i..? r.., pasit.
we oner mem vrrj iu? iw .....
Call and examine our >t?>ck and you will find it to your interest.
We take this occasion to thank our friends and tlic public generally, for tho
very liberal patronage bestowed on u?, and it sliall always be our aim to continUC
tom^Ht illti H ? - ? 1 ^ LU inn.,,
EAUM BROS.
March 18.
l)T;K\I It ll()Tsi r TOWN TAXI'S
J. XV. Rodgcrs?Proprietor. -017 K 1>r 18 6 9*
_ _ _ r T o p THE Books for the collection of Town
C A M I) h IS , b. C- T. ixes for the fi-cul year, ending tho
? 3l>t of December, I?68, will bo open
INSURE YOUR LIFE at the Council Chamber from now until
tho loth day of May; and after that
time, Executions will be issued against
St. Louis Mutual delinquent T ax Payers.
.w,,, ,, i, i -.--it- - By older Council,
INbUR.\IsC h COM L AjN Y. w. clyburn, ciert.
J. W. RODGKUS, Agent. April 1. tf
CAMDEX, S. C.
NOTICE.
OT^fT"P ALL persons haviDg demands against
*~" the estate of John Kirkland, deceased,
Your Money and Freight will present them duly attested within
BY THE the time prescribed by law. This notice
will be plead in bar of thoso who
SOUTHERN EXPRESS, fail to comply. Theso indebted to the
MiAtA TPill mnlrn itiimprlint A r>*v.
OFFICE AT TIIK lucut to * *
^ dekalb HOU?e! JESSE A. KIRKLAND,