The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, October 07, 1869, Image 3
MASQ3STIO.
fnrrn t? t n K"a?.
i ait xveguiar vuuiuiuuuauvu w? ??.sbaw
Lodge No. 29, A.*. F.\ M., will
be held at their Lodge Room oa Tues- J
day next, at 7 o'clock, P. M.
J. A. SCHROCK, Se'cy. 1
.? : _? f
Dr. B. F. Watkins having resu- C
mod the practice of Medicioe, respectfully
tenders his services to the cifcixens
of Camden and victnity. p
Office and residence at Kirkwood.
Oct 7. if
Notice to Tax Payers. ^
TAX PAYKliS are hereby informed
that a final extension of time without
the penalty of 20 per cent, has been S
tnade to the loth inst., aft r which, that
rumnltir mint hp riwiHIv enforced. C
~D. L. DeSAUS>URE,
Oct. 7.?It County Treas. v
SCHOOL NOTICE. 2
THE exercises of Mr. John S. BurOEt's
School will commence regularly, 7
on Monday the 11th instant, and will ei
be conducted in the School House nceotly
occupied by Dr. J. E. Mathews.
Tuition Charge?$5.00 per month. 0
refers to
Geo. J. B. Kershaw, Col. W. M. Is
Shannon, Gen. Jas. Chesnut, Rev. th
8. H. Hay. ?
Oct. 7. 3t. i;
PHOTOGRAPHS, g
C6
Ambrotypes, and Ferre- b<
otypes.
The undersignod being about to close
his Gallery, informs the people of Camden
and Kershaw District, that all de- ^
siring PICTURES, will please call be- gt
fore the Brat day ot JNoveiiDer, hb ne , ,
will then close. N. LANG. g?
Oct. 7- tf. vc
FOR SALE. di
THOSE Town Lots, situated on the
west of Broad Street, between the premisesV
the late E- W. Bonnet and C. ?
L. Chatten, having a front on Broad 1
Street of two hundred feet, and extending
west five hundred and twenty-eisrht.
J. M. DeSAUSSURE,
- J. B. KERSHAW,
J. A. YOUNG,
J. M. DAVIS, (J
Oct. 7.?tf Committee.
Notice is hereby Given,
That I will apply, thirty days aft r p,
date, to the Judge of Probate for a fi- ?c
Dal discharge from the guardianship of ail
the person and estate of my ward, Vic- p]
toria Peak.
FRED. BOWEN. di
Oct. 7. 4t.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
In the matter of Sam'l. Shiver, Bankrupt?
Sale of personal'y.
On Monday, the 18th inst., I will n
soil, at the Court House in Camden, at
12 o'c'ock, M., the notes and accounts
of Samuel Shiver; by virtue of an or- L.
der obtained from W. 1. Ulawson, Kegister
in Baakruptcj.
J. L. BKASINGTON, N?
Oct. 7 2t J
SHERIFF'S SALES. ci
Sheriff's Office,
Camden, S. C., Oct. 1,1869.
BY virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa. to de
me directed aod lodged, I will sl<
proceed to sell in front of the Court _
House in Camden, on the first Monday,
and first day of Novembei next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
mentioned and described . property to- PI
wit:
One Tract of Land situated in KershawCounty,
containing One Hundred
and Fifty Acres, more or less; bound d
North by lands of R. And-rson, South
by lands of Charles PerkinR. East by
lands of Estate of Thomas Elliott and _
Charles Perkins, West by Estate lands
of Patience DeBruhl. Levied upon as .
the property of Hardy Thorn, deceased, '
at the suit of James R. Thoru.
also a
One Tract of Land situate in Kershaw
County, containing One Hundred and
Fifty Acres more or less, bounded North Ri
by lands of Alex. J. Haile, .East by m
landsof J. L McDovrall, West by lands
of W. J. Fle'cher and VVm. Clyburn,
8r.? South by lands of J. C. Haile ? ^
Levied upon as the property of Geo
C. Truesdell, at tbe suit of A. J. Haile
Assignee.
* MO
CneTrat tfLand situate in Ker- B
shaw County, id wa ers of Hanging p
Ro k Creek,contaitnii?rThree Hundred 0I
and Eighty Seven Aores more or le.-s, fc
bounded East hy lands of Robt. Kirkley,
South by landsof William Clyburn, S
West by lauds of Jesse Truesdell, North
by landsof Mary Caston. Levied upon j
as the property of B. B. CastoD, at the
suit of William A. Clyburn.
-J?ALSO
One Tract of Land in Kershaw Coun- .
M? --J AA7nf T.ilf la Uoa vop U
iv on sue nt?u iiawmw -?. v.
Dam, containing Eighty Aorcs, more
qr less, bounded South ly lands of
Johq M, Shaw, Weat by lands of the ,,
Estate of Hardy Thorn, Noi$h by lands
of the Estate of Patience DeBruhl, East t
by lands of the same. Levied upon as
the property of the Estate of Hardy
Thorn, deceased, at the suit of James
Jt. Thorn.
Terms Cash, purchasers paying for
stamps and papers.
J. r. BOBWELL, {3. K. C,
Oot. T. 4t. |
OUR GOODS
FOR
PALL TRADE
\ RE now ready for distribution. The
"V stock of goods AT RETAIL in the
'ront Store replete and full, and ot every coneivable
style and price.
>or Shawl and Cloak
Department
resents some rare attractions in prices and
designs.
Our Dress Goods Department,
lS usual, exhibits all the handsome novelties
>ur Hosiery and Underwear Department
applies all the articles of comfort and protection
for winter use.
>ur Notion and Haberdasher Department
/ill, bb heretofore, receive our best ntten.
on, and every novelty, useful or ornamental,
in be .iad Irom it.
Our Carpet Department
his season excels everything of the kind
rer exhibited in Columbia before, comprising
rerything known to the trade in the way of
loor Cnrpctings.
UR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
i a specialty, wherein we claim to give nil
le advantages that can be offered. The
oods for tne Departnient are on hand?
>ught right, and sold wiih as little expense
i they can be handled any whete.
We solicit a call from every one wanting
oods. We positively guarantee our bill a
mainly as cheap?ofien cheaper?than can
; had elsewhere. R. C SHIVER.
Columbia, S. C. Oct. 7.?3m.
Notice.
THE County Commissioners meet at
ieir Office in Camden, on Monday, the
st of NOVEMBER next, ill ac>unts
against the County must be prented
to the Clerk of the Board, pro n
before a Magistrate on or before the
y of meeting, or they will not be autcd.
By order of the Board.
COLIN MACRAE, Clerk.
Oct 7. 4t.
JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON,
JOHN W. WILLIAMS,
J. J. MIDDLETON,
Cotton Factors
AND
ommission Merchants,
7 SOUTH STREET.
BALTIMORE,
\RTICULAR a'tention to sale of
itlou, Rice and Southern Produce
d to purchase of Grain. Guano, and
antation Supplies.
Liberal advances against Bills LaOct.
7. 6m.
BROD1E d CO.,
FACTORS
AND
)om mission Merchants,
north Atlantic wharf.
Charleston. S- C.
iberal Advances made on Consignments.
references.
Andrew Simonds, Esq., President First
itional Bank. Charleston, S. C. Messrs.
imeron. Barkley &. Co., Charleston, S, C*
. T. Peak, Esq., General Superintendent S.
R. It. Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gower,
>x, Markley &. Co,, Greenville, S. C. Hon.
mes Farrow, Spartanburg. S. C. Hon. Bf*'
?i?i?n An/torann S. fi.
JO"Alaj. E. E, SILL is our agent at Catnn,
and will make liberal advances on Continents
to our house.
Sept. 53. 6m.
W. . COl'RTXiiY, & C0.7"
FACTORS AND
BMHI2SI0N MERCH ANT2,
No. 9, Boyce'b Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
W. C. COURTNEY.
rob't murdoch
ja8. 8. murdoch.
KOBT M URE & CO,,
COMMISSION MEKC11ANTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C
GENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVER
POOL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Advances made on shipments of CoMnn.
ice and Naval Stores to Foteign and Doestic
Ports.
DePASS & HAY,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
CAMDEN, S. C.
USINESS will be utrendcd to in nil
irts of the State, in all of the Cour's
* the State, and of the United States
>r South Carolina.
Office, Up Stairs, above Baum, Bros,
tore.
WILLIAM L. DLPASS,
TnORNWELL HAY.
Aug. 26. 6ru
LEITNETl & DUNLAP,
lTTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
lrILL practioe in the Courts of Kerhuw,
Sumter, Lancaster and Ilichlund
)istricts.
Office?Broad-st., Camden, S. C.
r. z. LEITNER, J. D. DUNLAP
Feb. II 6m.
FOR SALE.
A GRAND PIANO. Price *300.
Apply at this office.
J). L MUSSDBE & CO.,
EtT'Cg ta'd in on
Advantageous Terms, j
An entirely new, large and well selected
STOCK OF GOODS,
Comprising
BAGGING AND TIES,
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
Crockery and Glassware,
TT A T>TVTTT A -Din
n n rujj vv xiavu,
Boots and Shoes, &e.,
invite the attention of the people of
Kershaw, Lancaster and Sumter to an
examination, promising the most advantageous
terms to purchasers.
Give us a call at our temporary lo
cation at the Store formerly occupied
by Janus Dunlap, Esq,
J&'This stock of Groceries has been
selected with a special reference to our
local market.
D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO.
Oct. 7. tf.,
The Highest Prices
Paid for Cotton and other Country
Produce, and liberal advances made on
all consignments, by
D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO.
Oct. 7. tf.
GRAND COMBINATION
OF THE TWO
Leading Li Insurance Companies,
THE PIEDMONT
AND
ARLINGTON,
Of Richmond, Va.
i ?
& coot a 81 500.000
,
Policies issued in two years, over 8,000
THE Officers of the above Companies beg
leave to reiurn thanks to'he public for
their very liberal support, having enabled
them to make such rapid strides?meet with
such solid success, and would inform them
that for many reasons deemed politic and
prudent, these two Companies hnvecomhined
in one by the name above, and will in future
issue policies as a new Company.
The Advantages of the Piedmont
and Arlington.
It is confined to LIFE INSURANCE, only,
and does not mix with the uncertainty of
other business. .
The rights of Policy Holders will not be
changed, but in every regard, remain as
though the old Compunies existed. Renewals
ot old Policies will he on the namo of new
Company as authorized by respective Directors
ol -THL PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON"
and the rates and loans and rights of
all remain intact as in old policies.
It hns no useless restrictions on residence
or trgvel; fully provides for the non-ferfeiture
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 and will pay dividend on ALL CASH
POLICIES at the end of the first year.
The late war taught many the heavy penalty
of beirg separated front the Home Office
by the Companies forfeiting what had been
paid nnd and refusing to reinstate the policies
The PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON provides
against this IN HER POLICIES and
all who may, by any mishap ot revolution,
be seperated from the Office, the right to reinstate
policies within one year after intervening
cause is removed, or to be ENTITLED
TO SAME RIGHTS AS T3 NON-FORFEITURE.
AS THOUGH THE HINDERING
CAUSE had never ex.sted, at the option
th. innuroH an that no contingency can
take from her POLICY HOLDERS their
just rights. THIS IS DONE BY NO OTH
EK COMPANY.
It has paid all its losses promptly, without
waiting for the NINETY days grace, and
has never contested a claim.
Parlies contemplating insuring, are requested
to examine our policies and compare them
with other compnnies before insuring.
The COMPANY has determined to establish
n BRANCH OFFICE in SOUTH CAROL1NA
with President and Directors selected
from Policy Holders of this State, which
will give 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 AND ARLINGTON"
issues Policies en the Ordinary Lile, Ten
Annual Payment, Five Annual Payments,
Single Payment, Endowment, Joint Life.
Children's Endowment, Return Premium,
or any Table used by other Compainies.
VV. CLYbURN, Agent.
Camden. S. C.
J. R. STEGER. Gen'l Canvassing Agent.
Dr. A. A. MOORE, Examining Physician.
Oct. 7. l'2m
FINAL NOTICE.
ALEX. L. WcDONALD, the old exJudge
of Probato. is very desirous to
collect his out standing fees of office.
It is not altogether thut he truly wants
them, but thut he actually needs thciu.
Ho has been waiting patiently with
people year ufter \car, crop after crop,
and with some on broken promises until
he has ultimately come to the conclusion
that long continued and protracted
indulgence ceases to bearthe appellatioin
of bein-r termed a virtue. Personally,
I will be on DcK ilb Street until the
last of November next. All or any in
arrears with me for fees can call and
setrlc their respective du.-s by cash, or
- ^ ? L nf oAinmonr)
II UilMI U?: uui iiumvuittivij ?i. w>nu<..u<?,
by giving a negotiable note for a short
season/ All my accounts not settled
by the last of November, I will place
them in the hands of legal officials fur
collection.
Oct. 7. 7.
DEHALU HOUSE),
J. W. Rodgcrs?Proprietor.
|l CAMDEN, S. C
NEW FALL GOODS
I'DOVU.DA H't l RBI
Offer to the pablic a
CHOICE VARIETY OF
FALL A WINTER GOOD!
Embracing
Every Thing
Uusually found in a Retail Store, whi<
they will sell at
TH?i LVW??1' JtllxlKi;
For
CASH,
Or in exchange for
COUNTRY_^RODUCE
They invite particular attention
the following specialties : *
Ladies' Dress Goods,
TTf Fancy
Goods, Trimming*
. Hardware, Crockery,
Glass Ware,
TT^ a _ ? i _
xjoois ana snoes
Hals and Caps,
Ready-made Clothing
&c. &c. &c .&c.
Feeling satisfied that oar Stock i
Goods is equal to any other hornm, i
prices and styles, we respectfully invi
old customers and friends to examit
the same, and to bring along with the;
all their neighbors and friends
Mcdonald & Mccurry.
Oct. 7. tf
The State ef South Carolina
KERSHAW COUNTY.
By Jama F. Sutherland, J. P.
WHEREAS, Alice M. ^oung, At
ministrntrix, made suit to me t
grant her Letters of Administration <
the Estate and effects of John H. Youn
deceased.
THESE arc therefore to cite and a<
iiionish all and singular the kiudrc
a d Creditors of the said John E
Young, dee'd that they be and appe:;
before me, in the Court of Probate to b
held at Camden on the 16th day of 0<
tobcr next, after publication hereof, t
11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cauif
any they have, why the said Adrnn
istration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 6t
day of October, Anno Domini, 186J
J. F. SUTHERLAND.JP.
Oct. 7. 2t.
KERSHAW-In Equity.
J. D. Dunlap, 1
c. e k. d. I Suggestions to forva
( close Mortgage.
Robt. Latta, J
IN obedience to an order In above sti
led case, from F. J. Moses, Judge, I
me directed, I will proceed to sell i
Camden, on tho first Monday, first da
of November next, two parts of vacai
Lots in the Town of Camden, on Ly
tleton and Lawrence Streets, known an
distinguished in the plan of said Towi
as Lots Nos. 913, and 914, to bo so!
onfa credit of twelve months. Titli
signed but not delivered until the mi
ney be paid, so much cash required i
will pay expenses of Sale.
J. P. BOS WELL, S. K. C.
Oct. 7. 4t
Valuable Plantation for Sak
PART of RED BANK, on Watort
River and Camden Branch of the S. (
R. R., containing nine hundred an
fifty eight acres, several hundred clea
cd, of which a part, is prime upland The
wooded lands are finely timberei
The place may be treated for at prival
sale until 1st of January, when, if m
sold, it will be rented to the highe
bidder. Terms, to suit purchasers.
J. B. KERSHAW,
L. H. DKAS,
T. J. ANORUM,
Sept. 30?3m Executors.
!k for sale.
THE DWELLING-HOUSE oo tl
corner of upper Boundry uod Lyttlctc
street, known as the Allien House. Fi
terms apply to
E. B. CANTEY.
sept. 30.?t 4t.
IMPROVE YOUR STOCK.
For Sale?A White Chester BOAI
imported from Pennsylvania?may 1
seen at
THE DEKALB HOUSE
Sept. 29. tf
SHIP
Y?ur Money and Freight
, BY THE
SOUTHERN EXPRESS
OFFICE AT THE
DEKALB HOUSE"
Finn! Yntir>p tu PrAflitflrs
J M. M Uil II WIVV *V v > u
PKRSONS havine claims on John 1
Arthur,, decensed, or .Mrs. Cornelia 1
thur, Administratrix, will present th
at once to
WM. M. SHANNON;
Jnup 24.?tf. Attorney
(, MILLINERY
AND
r DRESS COOPS.
MRS. J. W. RODGERS announce
to her friends and customers that she i
Sj now opening a new and attractive stocl
' of Fall styles of MILLINERY ANJ
DRESS GOODS, worthy of their in
spection.
Sept. 29. tf
, 1869. 1869.
FALL STOCK
J. S. CLOUD
To Tins Kuuininn unit nnonino t.VlP lnr
AO UVfT AVVWIf Ml?v? ?to
gcst and best selected
STOCK OF GOODS
be has ever bad tha pleasure of offer
ing to the public, and feels assure*
^5 that in
PRICE ANI) STYLE
be will give
i, SATISFACTION TO AL1
Who will give him a call.
f His stock consists in part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
of BOOTS, AND SHOES,
In HATS AND CAPS
\l READY MADE CLOTHING,
m TRUNKS, VALICES, *
With a largo assortment of other arti
cles necessary for the comfort am
convenience of man.
also
i TJAAnTXra pmpp. avn tttcs
1* XIAUUX^VJIj
jJSyPurchasers will consult their in
terest by giving him a call.,
j 8ept. 29. tf
5 D. C. h IRK LEV,
g dealerin
S GROCERIES,
i. WISES,
? Liquors, Segars,
;; Fruits, Vegetables, &c,,
? CAMDEN, S. C.,
FES!0VLD Respectfully in
]j jts vifcc the attention of his forme
j cust,tniers, and the publio generally, ti
' his daily increasing Stock, all of whicl
he will sell AS CHEAP AS TM
CHEAPEST FOR CASH.
Sept. 23.
NEW GOODS,
WE would respectfully inform th<
citizens of Camdeo and the sur
a* rounding country, that we are receiv
to ingand ? ppning a LARGEand WEL1
0 SELECTED STOCK, consting of
1 DRY GOODS,
d nT ATiWTMfl..
n, j ivy jl - ? .-k.-i? ^ ?SHOES
AND BOOTS
9- ' '
Hardware,
- GROCERIES, &c,
fc
All of which have been selected witl
care, and will be sold at VERY LOV
j prices.
By pivinpr ns a call before pur
chasing, you will save money.
7 WITKOWSKY & HYAMS.
J; Sept. 10. , tf
ot
Bt Assignee's IVotice.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED T(
Dr. Thomas J. Workman, Bankrupt
by Note or Account, will make imme
diate payment to the Assignee. Tho."
failing to do so by return day, the cas
will be put in suit.
J. M. GAYLE, Assignee of
ie Dr. T. J. Workman.
,n Sept. 23?3t.
jr
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OP THE
UNITED STATES
DISTRICT Of S. C.
Ex-pnrte, JOS. M. GAYLE, Assignet
je In Re Seaborn Jones, Ban kr upt?P<
tition to sell Real Estate.
IN pursuance of an order of Court mad
in the ubove stated case, August 19tl
? 1809, the Lien Creditors of the sai
Seaborn Jones, Bankrupt, arc require
to establish their liens bef"re W. *
Cluwson, Register, within thirty da;
from the date of this notice, or 1
I arred from all benefit of the decree f<
distribution to be made in this case.
It is further ordered, that within tl
time aforesaid, they show cause, if ar
they have, why the estate of the sa
_ Bankrupt should not be sold free fro
incumbrance. J. M GAYLE,
' Sept. 2?tf. Assignee.
? VINEGAR.
WHITE WINE and CIDER VIN
GAR, for sale by
HOnrrSON A DIINLAP.
FARMER'S FRIEND,
POCKET COBS SHEILEBS.
WEIGHT ONLY ONE POUND.
Maleable Iron Coppered.
THE? will shell from FOUR to SIX
Bushels per hour.
i The; should be ou ever/ Plantation.
The; are the Cheapest, most Durable
and most Simple of Machines. .
Will take every kernel off the Cob.
Will leave the Corn olean and ready for
the Mill.
J Are adapted to the smallest or largest
ear of Corn.
Will shell more Corn in a day than any
other Machine in Proportion toitf *
. . , sizo. _ . ri J A
Any Man Woman or Child can use
them.
) Having purchased the right for Kershaw
and Lanoaater for the sale of the
above, I am now preprred to furnish
them in any quantity, to all who have
- corn to shell. <
1 Call and see them..
ROBT. M. KENNEDY.
Sept. 2. tf.
F. J. COLLIER,
DRUGGIST
AND
APOTHECARY,
Next Baum, Brother,
BROAD STREET, .
, CAMDEN,S. C.
f
? i ?
' HAS dow on hand and is constantly
r supplied with the purest DRUQS'tnd
3 MEDICINES and other articles io his
} line, and will dispose 'of them at the
,J lowest prices.
Physicians' prescriptions carefully
compounded and persons accommodated
at all hours.
His Stock comprises in part, of
0 Drugs,
L'
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils,
, Varnishes,
Brushes,
Dye-Stuffs,
Lamps,
1
f Chimneys,
Putty, &c. &c
Thankful for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended him, he solicit* a
continuance of the same, trusting that
his experience and attention will merit
it.
> March 18. tf
; BAGGING,
IRON TIES,
ROPE AND TWINE.
For sale by
JAMES JONES.
The State of South Carolina, v
KERSHAW COUNTY.
By James F. Sutherland, J. P.
WHEREAS, J. D. ISBELL, made
*' suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate and effects of
le Charles Bailey deceased,
i, These are therefore to cite and add
monish all and singular the kindred,
d and creditors of the said Charles Bailey
1. deceased, that they be and appear beFG
fore me, in the Court of Probate to be
>e held io Camden on the 16th of OeUh)r
her, next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cauao
te if any they have, why the said Adainiy
istration should not be grantedid
Given under iny hand, ibis 29th day
u> of September, A. D., 1869.
J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
Sept. 30. 21
Stationary, &c.
fE INK, Paper, Pens, Pencils, Muciltg*
&o. For Sale by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.