The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, August 05, 1869, Image 3
wnaitab'iiiwHHUii. irinfii. rr*:-jr>mrnvm
pears. Here the old school has but li
tie to propose. It can he eloquent c
the past; but when brought face to fat
with the future, permits indignation I
obscure its judgment and paralyze i
ability. The new school is more prai
i on 1 nrxl mnr>A /?nr?l
UVUi UUU UlVlb VV'VI.
It never troubles its braiu about ari
assertion of the secession idea, its intc;
est in any discussion of the subject aj
- parcntly beginning and ending with
justification of the abstract rightful nc;
of the doctrine; it would not have th
Degrees returned info slavery in an
condition; it favors immigration; it b<
licvcs in railways, direct trade and ii
ternal improvements; and, above all,
hates the radical party with a concei
tration of enmity that few in the Nortl
save Wendell Phillips, and occasional!
the late Mr. Raymond, seem toh?v
fathomed. Some of the leaders of th
?cw 6chool 1 might mention ; but the
are not at present men of any extende
repute outside of their several State;
and the ideas they entertain Jack tin
cohesion which would make them <
decided impo-tance just now. If thei
he a good c;op this year, it is not ui
likely but that some steps will be take
- ? r.u .k? ?i,
ID uie tan lu UUKV lnc giiU'iwui u> ill
South in some articles of a commc
creed."
A Sad Mistake.?The Barn we
Journal of S iturday says: "Miss Mar
Lard, of Barnwell, died on Weducsda
morning last from the effects or rao
phinc, taken by mistake for quinine.She
sent to the drug store of John J
Shuck for ten grains of quinine on th
evening before, ljy m'stake morphin
was weighed outiostead ofquiniue.an
Miss Lard took the whole quantity an
did Dot discover the mistake until tc
late. The aid of Dr. Duncan was sun
moned promptly, but she was so con
plctcly under tho effects of the opiat
that her life could not not be saved. She
died in a few bouts after. \V
deeply sympathize with the afilicfe
family and take occasion to say that th
proprietors of the drug stor e a'e sorcl
distressed at this terrible accidcct."
A Nashville Druggist has invented
rat paiut made of a preparation ofphos
jdiorus. You first catch a rat and pain
him. After da k he looks like a bal
of fire, and going among his fcllow-wtf
they become freightcned, and vacat
the premises?the phosphorescent ra
following, of course, and hurrying u
the rear.
_ JSPKl ;i A L ^QTIOES.
MASONIC.
THE Regular Communication of Kci
f"baw Lodge So. 29, A.;. FTT 31., r
beheld at their Lodge Room oa Tues
?iay nest, nt 8 o'clock, P. M.
J. A. SCHROCK. Se'cy.
Special Notice.?To parties i
want of Doors, Sashes and lilinds, w
refer to the advertisement of P. I
Toale, the large manufacturer of thos
iroods in Charleston. Price list fui
wished on application.
DUTCH Kll'S
Lightning Fiy-Killer!
Death to tho Living! Long live th
?, Killers!
S'jJj<y Dealers Everywhere.
July 1. lm
" TAX NOTION
THE time tor payment of State, Pour
ty aud Poll Tax f?>r 18G8, without per
alty, expires on 12th August ucxt.Atter
that time the" penalty of I'O pf
cent, attaches. Tho Books will b
finally closed and nil unpaid amounts c
Tax and penalty will be turned over t
the Sheriff on 1st November 1S69.
D. L. DeSAUSSURE,
P. PnELrs, Dep. Co. Treas.
Aug. 5. It.
NOTICE.
T\ 1 _ 1 . _ ?.l T *1
persons navmg ousmcss wnn o. ;u
Gayle, U. S. Commissioner, for Sout
Carolina District, will call at the Lai
Office of Messrs. DePass & Hay, coi
ner of Broad and Rutledge Stroets.
aug. 5.? It.
NOTICE.
ALL persons interested in the Estate
of Emma Buskins, are hereby Dotific
that 1 have made application to th
Judge of Probate for filial discharg
from my Bond as Guardian.
EZEKIEL GASKIN,
Aug. 5?It.* Guardian.
" turnip seed.
BUT A BAG A, LARGE WHIT
GLOBE, LARGE FLAT NORFOLK
RED TOP and WHITE DUTC1
TURNIP, warranted fresh. For sa!
at this Office.
NOTICE.
Dep. U. S. Marshal's Office.
Camden, July 13th, 18G'J.
ALL persons interested iujten woode
|?packages ot tobacco, one two uorse wage
and cover, one doub le harness, the pr
perfty seized by Frank Goss, dep. Col. 2
div. 1st Dist. of S. C., for violation <
Internal Revenue, are hereby uotific
to be and appear before the Hon. U.?
Court, to be holden in Charleston S. (
on the first Monday in October next, i
11 o'clock to 'show cause, if an.y, wl
the 6aid articles should not be forf'eitc
to the United States.
J. A. BOS WELL,
Special I'ep. U. S. Mar?kul
>- Five Hundred Share*
,u IN A
to PHOSPHATE MAUPACTOR
ts AT
c" $100 PER SHARE.
j. A rare, perhaps an only opportunity
r. offered to the planters of Kershaw,
y secure their commercial Fertilizers a;
a profit, instead of at the exorbitant pri<
now prevalent, by immediate applicaii
ic to
v W. M. Shannon, Ed. M. Hoyki
* L. W. R. Era k, Tnos. P. M'Do
J. TllOS. \V. PjJGUJiS, J. S. TilOMPSC
:? TIIKO. LANG, W. Z. Leitnj
3. H. F. Hodgson, F. L. Zesip.
1 Jos D. Dunlap, J. I. Trantha
Committee.
is JOHN DORY,
j dealer in
d DRY GOODS,
s; GROCERIES,
\} SHOES,
e WINES,
i- LIQUORS, &C.,
n Would respectfully invite his flier
e and customers to call and see him.
LIQUORS,
Consisting of
11 CORN, RYE,
7 old family NECTAR
y and BOUBON WI1ISKII
r- OLD HOLLAND GIN,
BLAC K D RAN D Y, (ve ry fit
>. niTniCE WINKS. &c.
ie Call and try it.
0 Aug. 5. tf
1 RJ. collier7
' DRUGGIST
AND
e
e APOTHECARY
Next Baum, Brother,
BROAD STREET,
| CAM 3D EN", S. C
c IIAS now on hand and is consianl
1 supplied wiih tlie purest DRUGS a
P MEDICINES and other articles in 1
line, and will dispese of them at t
s lowest prices.
Physicians' prescriptions carefu'
- compounded andpersons accouiuiodat
at a'l hours.
His Stock comprises in part of
H i Drugs,
Medicines,
n Chemicals,
c
'c Patent Medicine
Paints, Oils,
Varnishes,
c Brushes,
Dye-Stuffs,
Lamps,
>- Chimneys,
i~
Putty, &c &c.
'e. Thankful for l;he liberal patrona,
' herelofyre extended him, he solicits
0 continuance of the same, trusting th
his tjxpericooe aud attention will met
it.
March 18. tf
FRESH
iTU.UiP SEED
. JUST received a largo let of FRES
and GENUINE TURNIP SEED
all sorts.
HODGSON & DUNPAP.
j VINEGAR.
c WHITE WINE and CIDER YIN
!? GAR. for sale by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
P. P. TO ALE,
Charleston, S. 0.. Manufacturer of
D008S, SASHES, BLIND
E
TTAVIXG tho Largest and most co
^ _?j_ pleto Factory in the Southc
States, and keeping always on banc
V large and most complete stock of
it ^Vi/iiOj *JJLlMiS,
?j Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shuttc
id Monldings &o., I am enabled
sell low and at manufacturers prices.
N. 15.?Strict attention paid to sli
ping in good
3 1, II. ALEX.IM,
DENTIST.
rJ/yj-'is
CAMDEN. S. 0
\v[ WOULD respectfully Inform the citi)st
zeiis Kershaw District that lie will attend
ill, promptly to all business in his lino enti
ustcd to his care, at the very lowest
CAvSFi pries.
All work Warranted.
? OFFICK?On Broad street, above
J. M. LeGrand's Jewelry Store.
July 29. tf
SOUTH CAROLINA.
KERSHAW COUNTY.
William Iv. Thompson, ") Bill for inAdin'r.
| junction, to
Jas. L. Thompson, J- sell, Lands,
.1- IT?IT..rricnr I Marshall AS.
I US iiUIUUb liUii.uvuj I ---
ct al. j acts, &c.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that
Harriet Harrison one of the defendants
to the.above cause, is without and resides
beyond the limits of this State.
It is ordered, on motion of Shannon,
complainants Solicitor, that the said
Harriet Harrison do plead, answer or
1C) demur to the said bill within forty days
from the publication of this order, in
default whereof an order pro. confesso
will be entered against her.
~ ' 0. SHIVER, Cleik.
Clerks Office, July 27, 1809.
July 29. (it.
KEKSHaW?In Equity.
W. W. Stokes,
vs. C Bill.
Jos. II. Stokes, ct al. j
} IT appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court that Jackson Huggins, and Martha
S. his wife, Hardy K Stokes, Sarah
Ann McCuskiII, and Joseph L. Stokes,
parties defendant to this Bill of coraplaiut
are absent from and residing with)
. out the limits of this State, It is ordered
on motion of DcPoss & Hay, complainants
Solicitors, that the said detjy
fcudagt's do plead, answer or demur, to
?(1 the said bill within forty days, or an or
,jg der proconfosso will be issued against
hg them.
C. SniVER, Clerk.
Ily july 15. tf.
KEKSHAW.
* IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
J. D. Kirkpatriek, ")
Survivor, vs., j Rill to ConW.
J. Gerald, y firm Sale of
Win. C. Gerald, | Laud
Jas. I. Villcpigue et al. j
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that
' James I. Villcpigue, .Frederick L. Vil
lepigue, Phillip A. Villcpigue, II. M
Ferguson and Gertrude Ferguson, J.
M. Privitt and Agnes J. Privitt, Ida
G. Fletcher and P. Braccy Villcpigue
defendants, are beyond and reside without
the limits of this State.
It is ordered, on motion of Shannon,
complainants Solicitor, that the Defendants
do plead, answer or demur to
the above Rilf within forty days from j
the publication of this order, in default
whereof an order pro. confcsso. will be
entered against them.
C. SHIVER, Clerk. .
Clerk's Office, July 22 1869. Gt ,
se Scegers' ,
'at Unadulterated Ale j
rit and j
LAGER BEER,
TAOER BEER containing Copperas, and I
A ALE doctored with Salt, Lime and Alum 1
are the latcsnidulicralions discovered in New (
York. Prole.0inr MAPES, of New York, i
analyzed tlie BEER iioin a dozen different '
Breweries, and all were found adulterated
|. wi?ii noxious substances. It is said .hot the j
sole ol drugs to Breweries is a profi.ablo part
[j of the trade. This is perfectly infamous.?
. Cocculus Indicus [lish-berry] Nux Vomica, <
?? dog but ton, from which Strychnine is obtain- 1
cd, are some of the dclecmblo subutancer <
found in'BEER. These arc potent poisons, 1
and the Brewer found using them should be
drowned at once in one of his own rctfs. j
P. S.?I am willing to be drowned in my ,
own RATS; if any impurities shall be found
in my BEER. I
p 1 shall continue to make a HEALTHFUL j
BEVERAGE, so that it maybe drank by the ,
most delicate without the least danger.
JOHN C. SEEGERS, ;
June 21?2m. Columbia, S. C.
,
Tax Notice. i
0 THE office of the County Treasurer j
will bo opened for collection of Slate '
and County Taxes, on and after the ^
tirst day of July.
The rate of Tax is fixed at 3-4 of 1 !
per cent for State 3-10 of 1 per cent for 1
County Tax. _ (
D. L. DeSAUSSUHK,
County Treasurer. '
PerF. L. PHELPS, Deputy. 1
Important to Debtors.
TOE BuO^s and papers of "The Branch
of the Bnuk of the State of South Car'*
olina at Cnmdeu," have been placed in
,rn my bauds fur immediate sctiiemeut of
claims.
Purtics cansccura most advantageous
terms heforc suit is brought, which will
rs, be done against all solvent parties by
tu return day in August.
W. M. SHANNON,
ip- Attorney at Law. n
June 21
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l'IKD.uO.NT .
. imiMi < viiii /iftirni W
LIM [lASIjii.l.Ut UMilMiU,
OF RICHMOND, VA.
CAPITAL INVESTED AND
WELL SECURED 8100.000
PR BMIUMS EARNED FIRST
111 MONTHS, OVER 000,000
NUMBER OF POLICIES ISSUED.
OVER 3.100
Eyhty-Seven and a Ilolf per centum
of Profits paid-to Policy Holders.
Insure Your Life in a southern
Company.
A Lifo Insurance Policy is the surest
protection you can secure for those
dependent upon you.
Advantages of the Piedmont.
It is confined to Life Insurance only, and
oca not inf* with tlnf uncertainty of other
ttsincss.
The rights of,policy holders are clearly defined
on its policies as PART OF THE
CONTRACT, and not left to OUTSIDE
PROMISES of Agents.
It has no useless restrictions on residence
or travel; fully provides for the nou- forfeiture
of its policies and places all on fair equality .
ns m nomination.
It has declared a dividend to its policy holders
the first Eighteen months of 40 per cent.
The late war taught many the heavy penalty
of bcirg separated from the Home Office
by the Companies forfeiting what had been
paid and and refusing to reinstate the policies
"The PIEDMONT provides pgainst this
IN IIER POLICIES, and nil who may, by
any mishap or revolution, be scpcrated from 1
the Olfice, the right to reinstate policies
within one year after intervening cause is removed,
or to be ENTITLED TO SAME
RIGHTS AS TO NON-FORFElTUltE, _
AS THOUGH THE HINDERING CAUSE J
had never existed, at the option of the .insured,
so that no contingency can take from
her POLICY HOLDERS tlfeir just rights.
THIS IS DONE 13Y NO OTHER COMPANY.
It has paid all its losses promptly, without
waiting lor the NINETY days grace, and I
has never contested a claim. r
Parlies contemplating insuring, are requested
to examine our policies and compare them a
with other companies before insuring.
The COMPANY has determined to establish
n BRANCH OFFICE in SOUTH CAROLINA
with President and Directors selected
from Policy Holders of this State, which
will give you all the advantages of n HOME
INSTITUTION as all the Premiums received,
will be left here and invested in your
own State.
The "PIEDMONT" issues Policies on the
Ordinary Life, Ten Annual Payment, Five
Annual Payment, Single Payment, Endowment,
Joint Life. Children's Endowment,
Return Premium, or any Table used by other'
Compainies. f
. W. CLYiiURN, Agent. V
Camden, S. C. k
J. R. STEGER, Gcn'l Canvassing Agent.
May 13. 3m
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
JAMES P. BOYCE, D. D.,
Professor of Systematic Theology.
JOHN A. BKOADTJS, D. D.
Professor of Interpretation of the New
Testament.
BASIL MANLY, JR., D. D.
Professor of Biblical Introduction, Polemic
Theology, and Preparation
and Delivery of Sermons.
REV. CRAWFORD II. TOY,
Professor of Interpretation of the Old
Testament, and Oriental Languages.
WM. WILLIAMS, D. D.,
Professor of Ecclesiastical History,
Church Government and Pastoral
Dilties.
rnHE next.Session (of eight months)
JL opens on Wednesday, September 1,
1809, when there will be an Inaugural
Address by Professor TOY. It is on
svery account important for Students
to be present on the first day.
? * mi _i
The studies arc exclusively mcoiogi:al,
and embrace an extensive range of
jubjccts, in which the best College
graduates and those who have only a
plain English education can a^ikc find
whatever they are prepared for and
prefer. The whole course requires at
least three years, but a Student may
lomo for only a single Session, and select
his subjects, with advice from the
Professors if desired, and may graduate
in each of tho particular schools ho attends.
No charges for tuition, nor fees
}f auy kind. Text-I3ook3 lent to those
who cannot conveniently purchase them.
Students may board at the Seminary
Hall, with rooms freo of rent, aud paying
only the actual cost of living, which w
for the past Session averaged ?8 25 a
mouth. Those who prefer it may board
in private families, at about 815 per v
month. In either caBe, fuel, lights and u
washing will add some S2 50 a month.
Urotbrnn wisliinr* to attend, hut unable
to command the necessary means, will
please write promptly to Rev. B. Manly,
Jr., who will arrange to give them
pecuniary aid. Churches and Individual
brethren and sisters are requested J
to send him contributions, large or
small, for that purpose. Greenville is
in a healthy mountain region, and is reached
by Railroad, via Columbia, S.
C. For further information, Catalogues,
kc., address ltev. James P. Boyce,
(Chairman of Faculty,) any of the
Professors, or
B. MANLY, Jr., j
Secretary of tho Faculty.
DISSOLUTION
THE Copartnership heretofore existing _
between the subscribers under name of
Doiiy & Ballard, lias been dissolved
by mutual consent. The business of
the firm will be settled by Mr. Doby,
to whom all claims will bo presented,
and all payments made. j
JOHN B015Y,
h. !'. HAIXAKO.
July 15. 3t.
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DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
Have on hand and are constantly receiving frefih supplied df"- i',li
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ;
'ANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, PERFDMERYj AC.
KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, CHIMNIIS,';"
\aints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Patty, Brashes, &c.
; tnis \*"n 4':w ?v
ANI)
ALL OTHER ARTICLES'^ *
Jsually kept in our line, all of which are / URE AND. GENUINE\ and waranted
to be as represented, which we will sell as cheap as they can bfe bought
nvwbere in the State. ",! ; ' i7f
HODGSON & DUNIi&F.
May 6. !' .fj !o i..
~~~ if .!=>. 'jiS
NEW ARRIVALS.
. . ',j ! v.' 7u
1 ; ' V" 1 C\ T.'ll"< fl gflUStt*
. " rr [ ';cir.l>.;'jYZ(n
tt ssi.itr
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
| v > !'iu
r; , ,t{):,rn:s 3i ^miiVt
" " " 'j i /to?jaa o>o!a
.t liadJ
We are now receiving and opening a well-selected stock of ' '"Oh-.
ir.:. nwf*
Spring and Summer Goods, t
Consisting of the Newest Styles of ', .
? ? 'fujf t'iiikl . .
PRINTS. "TT
1 ir. ;nf> ir? nr
T imvB) nnvfifi iioons:
li il JLF IJLi U JLF H Xi U v< vr v
, . : C- n ! '< :?
LADIES' HATS, "u
And various other articles. Also?a large assortment of L. v.vs
' ') T] "li/L
Gent's. Spring and SummerCIothing, .
r:dt
Cassiineres and Linens, of all qualities.^!
: T*, _! *>>-v ') V ,-liai
' l" )i; t jiXJli'.OT
, - &L* :cJ!e4
BOOTS AND SHOES aH
I-Jhrvthrllv Kl ,JtO*
:.4 vi>5T. i S7TMD
Of these, we have a fine assortment. Also, Fashionable v
ALPINE HATS.
, . - . - - WHITE AND COLORED.
J_ , , 1\ :.i\f A u-::i v.K
Our usual assortment of
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ,
AND -'iir 1 ,
CROCKERY WARE.
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The above Goods having been selected with great care, and bought for CASH,
o offer them very# low for the CASH.
Call and examine our stock and you will find it to your interest.
Wc take this occasion to thank our friends and the public generallyj for the
cry liberal patronage bestowed on us, and it shall always be our aim to contine
to merit the same by selling at the lowest possible prices. ;
BAUM BROS.
March 18.
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DEKALIi HUUSli, ? tt "."TT
A LL persons indebted to or - bfymg
. W. Ilodffcrs?Proprietor, A claims against the Estate pf S.H.
ltUSII, deceased, are hereby requested
CAMDEN, S. C to present the same properly attested,
on or before tho 20th day of NoVernINSURE
YOUR LIFE A"1869 EUSH>
. "N- T? , , li0BT' MURE * t'0,71
nsumSSAM. ~W*'
J. W. RODGERS, Agent. AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVER.
CAMDEN, S. C. A1 POOL STEAMSHIP LINE ;'
Advances made on shipments of Cotton.
" 1 " '
??? ????? jiico ana ixuvui oiurvo io ?vicigu uuu uv
mestic I'orls.
Your Money and Freight *ina* *?, ^re('iTt?rs* v
PERSONS having claims on John W.
by tiie Arthur, deceased, or Mrs. Cornelia Ar- .
SOUTHERN EXPRESS. thur, Administratrix, will present them
* * .......
OFFICE AT THE ^ ^ M. M. SHANNON;
_ June24.?tf. Attorney
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