The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, August 19, 1869, Image 3

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I Special Notice.?To parties ic "want of Doors. Sashes aud Blinds, wt r afar in llio aAoorf ianmpnt. O f P. P. Toale, the large manufacturer of those goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on application. State Tax Notice. TAXES will be received until the 1st of September without penalty, after which the law will be enforced. I). L. DeSAUSSURE, County Treasurer. Aug. 12. 3t. Strayed or Stolen PROM the subscriber's Pasture situated between the plantation of T. J. An crurn and J. M. DeSuussure, a bay horse mule six years old and about 15 hands high, lie has been halter cast on his right hind leg, and there are still Inarlts of it. When he left, he had a fresh scar on his rump. * .*11 ? - 1 ?Ml L f.l A sunaoie rewura win ue paiu lor the detection of the thief or anything that will- lead to the recovery of said mule. ALLEN DEAS. Aug. 12. 3t OIYEHSITY OF SOLTII CAROLINA. THE next Session will begin on the first MONDAY in October, and continue, without intermission, to the ensuing July. Advantages arc offered at this Institution to Students in Law, (the graduates being entitled to practice in the Courts of this State;) in Medicine, (the course of instruction being extensive aod thorough, with two written examinations during the Session;) in Engineering, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, History, Khetoric, English Literature, Ancient and Modern Languages, and in the various Scientific Schools Expenses for Session of nine months : Annual fee, S 5 00 "* * " 1 A AA .Library tee iu uu Room Kent fee 15.00 Tuition fee ; foreackof three schools, 15 00 Tuition in Law or Medicine, 50.00 Board can be had at $1G to ?20 per month. By messing, it will be less. For further information, send for 'Catalogues to the Secretary of the Faculty, Rev. C. Bruce Walter. K. W. BARNWELL, Chairman of Faculty. Columbia, S. 0., Aug. 2, 1869. Aug. 12. 3t. CARRIAGE. FOR SALE, a handsome four-seated KuCKAWAY, as good as new. Apply to BAUM, BRO. Aug. 12. 3. SHERIFF'S -SALES.. Siiekiff's Office, Camden, S. C., Aug. 12, 18G9. BY virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa. to uie directed and lodged, I wili pnKJced to sell in Front of the Court llouse in Cumden,on thehr.-t Monday, ?ixth day of September next, within '-the legal hours of sale, the following mentioned and described property to<wit: The interest of A. E. Doby, deceased in one Tract of Land in Kershaw County, situate on the West side of Waterce Hirer, on waters of Spears' Creek, bounded North by Lands of J. D. Kennedy, John 0. Uijririns and Estate ol Jauies Cuntey, East by Watered River, South Lauds of Mrs. English, Estate of Jos. Black, Estate John ChesDut, and l^ands of W. S. Goff, West by Lands df "William Goff and John Rose, containing Ten Thousand, Nine Hundred and Seventy Two (109-721J Acres, his interest consisting of one third thereof. l<e vied upon as the property of A. E l>oby, deceased, at the suit of the Bank of Camden, S. C. Terms, Cash, purchasers paying for Stamps and Papers. J. P. BOS WELL, s K n Aug. 12. 3t notice] ALL pcrsous interested in the Estates of Euiina Baskins, are hereby notified that i have made application to the Judge of Probate for final discharge from my Bond as Guardian. EZEKIEL GASKIN, Aug. 5?4t.* Guardian. tin mi* mm ItUTA BAG A, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, LARGE FLAT NORFOLK, RED TOP and WHITE DUTCH TURNIP, warranted frosh. For sale at this Office. Photographs, Ambroses, AND ferreotypes. THE undersigned Photographic Artist of Charlotte, N. C , having fit led up a SKY-LIGHT GALLERY iu Workman's Building, is now prepared lo take all kinds of Pictures. Those wishing to have their beauty counterfeited, will have an opportunity to do ?o. No pictures allowed to leave the Gallery unless perfectly satisfactory.? Old Deguerreotypes or Ambrotypes copied iuto any size ; large or small Photographs and Pictures put up neatly, in Lockets, Breastpins and Rings. Call soon as my stay is limited. Call and sec specimens at Workman's Building, over Bauui Bros. Store. N. LANG, Juno 10?tf. Photographer. ' Five Hundred Shares ! IN A PHOSPHATE MANUFACTORY, AT $100 PER SHARE. A rare, perhaps an only opportunity is offered to the planters of Kershaw, to secure their commercial Fertilizers at a profit, instead of at the exorbitant prices now prevalent, by immediate application to W. M. Shannon, Ed. M. Boyktn, L. W. R. Blair, Tiios. F. Ai'Dow, Thos. W. Pegues, J. S. Thompson, Toeo. Lang, W. Z. Leitner, H. F. Hodgson, F. L. Zemp. JOS. L). U UN LAP, | 0. 1. IKANTIiAAT, Committee. JOHN DOBY, dealer in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, &C., Would respectfully invite his friends and customers to call and see him. LIQUOR& Consisting of CORN, ItYE, old family NECTAR and BOUBON WHISKIES, OLD HOLLAND GIN, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, (very lino) I CHOICE WINES, &C. n 11 i . uau ana iry u. Aug. 5. tf 1. J. COLLIER, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Next Baum, Brother, 1 BROAD STREET, j CAMDEN, S C. (( ? j IIAS now on hand and is constantly t fupplied with the purest DRUGS and ( MEDICINES and other articles in his t line, and will dispose of theiu at the iowest prices. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded and persous accommodated at all hours. Ilis Stock comprises in part of Drugs, j Medicines, ( \ Chemicals, j Patent Medicires, j i< Paints, Oils, * Varnishes, Gd Brushes, Dye-Stuffs, ?< ti Lamps, 11 w Chimneys, 0 Putty, &c. &c. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended him, he solicits a coutinuance of the same, trusting that bis experience aud attcntiou will merit it. J March 18. tf FRESH TUMP SEED.: JUST received a larp;e let of FRESH C and GENUINE TURNIP SEEP of J all sorts. ft HODGSON & DUNPAP. a VINEGAR. ? WHITE WINE and CIDER VINE E GAR, for 6ale by n HODGSON & DUNLAP. P. V. TOALE, Charleston, S. C., Manufacturer of DOORS, SASBES, BL1\DS. j HAVING the Largest and most com- C plete Factory in the Southern c States, and keepiug always on hand a large and most complete stock of DOORS, SASI1ES, BLINDS, t Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, t Monldings &c., &c., I am enabled to r sell low and at manufacturers prices, s N. B.?Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. I, H. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CAMDEN, S. C \VOT7T.T> rosnop.tfiillv inform tho citi r__ zensof Kershaw District, that he will attend promptly to all business in his line entrusted to his care, at the very lowest Casii prices. All work Warranted. OFFICE?On Broad street, above J. M. LeGrand's Jewelry Store. July 29. tf SOUTH CAROLINA. KERSIIAW COUNTY. William K. Thompson, Bill for inAdm'r. junction, to Jas. L. Thompson, > sell, Lands, Harriet Harrison, j Marshallasetal. J sets, &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 demur to the said bill within forty days from the nublicution of this order, in default whereof ao order pro. confesso will be entered against her. 0. SHIVER, Clerk. Clerks Office, July 27, 1869. July 29. 6t. KEIISHaW?In Equity. W. W. Stokes, ) vs. ' > Bill. Jos. II. Stokes, ct al. ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Jackson Iluggins, and Martha S. his wife, Hardy E S'okes, Sarah Ann McCaskill, and Joseph L. Stokes, parties defendant to this Bill of conipluintarc absent from and residing without the limits of this State, It is orderid on motion of DePass & Hay, complainants Solicitors, that the said dcvudant's do plead, answer or demur, to he said bill within forty days, or an orler pro coufesso will be issued against hern. C. SHIVER, Clerk, july 15. tf. keiishaw. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN EQUITY. \ D. Kirkpatrick, Survivor, vs., . Bill to ConV. J. Gerald, firm Sale ol Vui. C. Gerald, | Land as. I. Villcpiguc ct al. J T appearing to my satisfaction, that nunc r Villnriiinio PrnHprifik L. Vil jpigue, Phillip A. Villepigue, II. M 'erguson and Gertrude Ferguson, J. I. Privitt and Agnes J. Privitt, Ida r. Fletcher und P. Braccy Villepigue efcndant8,*arc beyond and reside withut the limits of this State. It is ordered, on motion of Shannon, smplainants Solicitor, that the DeMidunts do plead, answer or demur to ie above Bill within forty days from ie publication of this order, in default hereof an order pro. confesso. will be ntcred against them. C. SHIVER, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 22 1869. 6t Secgers' Unadulterated Ale AND LAGER BEER, [" ACER BEER containing Copperas, and |_d ALE doctored with Salt, Lime and Alum re the latest adulterations discovered in New 'ork. Professor MAPES, of New York, nalyzcd the BEER iiom a dozen different rewerics, and all were found adulterated ith noxious substances. It is said that the sic ot drugs to Breweries is a protLable part r tlio Irnftn Thia ia nprlboflv infumollS.? occulus Indicus [fish-berry] Nux Vomica, og button, from which Strychnine is obtaind, are some of the delectable substancer mnd in BEER. These are potent poisons, nd the Brewer found using them should be rowned at once in one of his own rats. P. S.?I am willing to be drowned in my wn RATS; if any impurities shall be found i my BEER. I shall continue to make a HEALTHFUL IEVERAGE, so that it may be drunk by the lost delicate without the least danger. JOHN C. SEEGERS, June 21?2m. Columbia, S. C. Tax Notice. 'HE office of the County Treasurer rill be opened for collection of Slate nd County Taxes, on and after the irst day of July. The rate of Tux is fixed at 3-4 of 1 >er cent for State 3 10 of 1 percent for bounty Tax. D. L. DeSAUSSURE, County Treasurer. Per F. L. PHELPS, Deputy. Important to Debtors. FHE Rooks and papers of "The Branch >f the Bnnk of the State of South Carilina at Camden," have been placed in ny hands for immediate settlement of ilaims. Parties can secure most advantageous oruis before suit is brought, which will >e done against all solvent parties by etum day in August, W. M SHANNON, Attorney at Law. i June 24. PIEDMONT LIFE JMAME COlIPAiW, OF RICHMOND, YA. CAPITAL INVESTED AND WELL SECURED $100,000 PREMIUMS EARNED FIRST 19 MONTHS. OVER 600,000 NUMBER OF POLICIES ISSUED, OVER 3.100 E/jhty-Seven and a Half per centum of Profits paid to Policy Holders. Insure Tour Life in a southern Company. A Life Insurance Policy is the surest fnt* f hnan protection jruu wu d?ui? dependent upon you. Advantages of the Piedmont. It is confined to Life Insurance only, and ocs not mix with the uncertainty of other Usiness. The rights of policy holders are clearly defined on its poiicies as PART OF THE CONTRACT, and not left to OUTSIDE PROMISES of Agents. It has no useless restrictions on residence or travel; fuljly provides for the non-forfeiture of its policies and places "all on fair equality as to occupation. 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 being separated from the Home Office by the Companies forfeiting what had been paid and and refusing to reinstate the policies "The PIEDMONT" provides against this IN HER POLICIFS, and all who may, by nr... mtohnn nv rfivrtlinion. be senerated froin the Office^ the right to reinsiate policies within one year after intervening cause is removed, or to be ENTITLED TO SAME RIGHTS AS T'J NON-FORFEITURE. AS THOUGH THE HINDERING CAUSE had never existed, nt the option ol the .insured, so that no contingency .can take from her POLICY HOLDERS their just rights. THIS IS DONE BY NO OTHER COMPANY. It has paid all its losses promptly, without waiting for the NINETY days grace, and has never contested a claim. Parties contemplating insuring, are requested to examine our policies and compare them with other companies before insuring. The COMPANY has determined to establish n BRANCH OFFICE in SOUTH 9AROLINA with President and Directors selected from Policy Holders of this State, which will eive you all the advantages of a 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 Compeinies. W. CLYBURN. Agent. Camden;' S. C. J. R. STEGER, Gen'l Canvassing Agent. May 13. 3m SOUTflERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SE1I1XARY, GREENVILLE, S. C. JAMES P. BOYCE, D. D., Professor of Systematic Theology. JOHN" A. BROADUS, D. D.' Professor of Interpretation of the New Testament. BASIL MANLY, JR., P. U. Professor of Biblical Introduction, Polemic Theology, and Preparation and Delivery of Sermons. REV. CRAWFORD H. TOY, Professor of Interpretation of the Old Testament, and Oriental Languages. WM WILLIAMS, D. D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Church Government and Pastorul Duties. THE next Session (of eight months) opens on Wednesday, September 1, 1809, when there will be an Inaugural Address by Professor TOY. It is on every account important for Students to be present on the first day. The studies are exclusively Theological, and embrace an extensive range of subjects, in which the best College graduates and those who have only a plain English education can alike find whatever they are prepared for and prefer. The whole course requires at least thrco years, but a Student may como 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 he attends. No charges for tuition, nor fees of any kind. Text-Books lent to those who cannotconveniently purchase them. Students may board at the Seminary Hall, with rooms free of rent, and paying only the actual cost of living, which i for the past Session averaged 98 25 a month. Those who prefer it may board in privato families, at about 615 per \ month. In either case, fuel, lights and \ washing will add some 82 50 a month. Brethren wishing to attend, but 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 * to send him contributions, largo 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, &c., address Rev. James P. Boyce, (Chnirman of Faculty,) any of the Professors, or B. MANLY, Jr., Secretary of the Faculty. DISSOLUTION THE Copartnership heretofore existing . between the subscribers under name of Doby & Ballard, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by Mr. Doby, to whom all claims will be presented, ana an paYiueuuj m21ue. JOHN DOBY, L. F. BxVLLARD. * ' t' ot. w-k w~r*~* A tat r* A riA^nfi'nr' A T>TX^CJ DKUliWSIO Aiiu Aru x Have on hand and are constantly receiving fresh supp'ies of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, AC. KEROSENE.OIL AND LAMPS, CHIMNIES, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Brashes, &e. AND ALL other .articles Usually kept in our line, nil of which are t URE AND GENUINE, and warranted to be as represented, which we will sell as cheap as they can be bought anywhere in the State. HODGSON & DUNLAP. Msy 6. NEW ARRIVALS ... , ' V SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ft,,T onJ A ffiOCfk of H t: uru uun iccvmuj; uuu u^uiu^ u nv? ' ' 4 r '" ' ' 1 Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting of the Newest Styles of PRINTS. LADIES' DRESS ROODS, LADIES' HATS, And varions other articles. Also?a large assortment of I Gent's. Spring and Summer Clothing, Cassimeres and Linens, of all qualities. BOOTS AND SHOES. Of these, we have a fine assortment. Also, Fashionable .ALPINE HATS. WHITE AND COLOEED. Our usual assortment of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AND CROCKERY WARE. The above Goods having been selected with great care, and bought for CASE, vft offer them very 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 publio generally, for the rcry liberal patronage bestowed on us, and it shall always be our aim to contin* le to merit the same by selling at the lowest possible prices. BAUM BROS. March 18. DKKALB iTOLSE, = Notice. ALL persons indebted to or having. claims against the Estate of S. H. * - * t. ,, hi ?vhDv.? r- HUSH, deceased, aro hereby requested CAMDEN, S, C- to present the same properly attested, on or before the 20th day of Noveto* INSURE YOUR LIFE A" D" im JX RUSHi AJnl,r IN.T,,E ROBT MURE & CO., St. Louis Mutual COMMISSION MERCHANTS, INSURANCE COMPANY. Charleston, s. c J. W. RODGERS, Agent. AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVERoa iidf,V Q o POOL STEAMSHIP LINF!. O. l/. Aflvarices made on shipments of Cotton. . Rice and Naval Stores to Foreign and Do^ yy i~ mestic Ports. Your Money and Freight Fiinal Notice to Creditors. PERSONS having claims on Johu W. BY THE Arthur, deceased, or Mrs. Cornelia ArSOUTHERN EXPRESS. thur, Administratrix, will present them .. at once to OFFICE AT THE WM. M.SHANNON; DEKALB HOUS*r* June 24.?tf. Attorney.