The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 04, 1869, Image 3
THE *
CHESTEOEPORTER, j
A
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
PUBBLISHED BY
E. O. McLHRE&J. A. BADLEY, Jr.,
at
CHESTER, S. C.
TERMS?In Advance $300
South Carolina Rail Road.
'Camden Agency, Nov. 3, 1809.
Rates on Cotton to Baltimore.
Oo-and after this date, (Wednesday. |
Hov 3.) the rates on Cotton shipped
from Canfden to Baltimore will be 49
ajents per 100 lbs. through by steamer
Via Charleston.
II. T. PEAKE, Con. Sup't.
Br T. X. JONES, Acting Agent
$. U. Rail Road, 20 cts
"Transfer 5
Steamship 24
Throueh from Camden 49 cts
Otwmty Auditor's Office,
Camden, Nov. 3, 1869.
To the Merchants of Kershaw
County.
In accordance with instructions from
the State Departun nt, you are hereby
requested to furnish io this Office, bv
the 10th of tlie month, a statement or
receipts of the-amount of Quarterly
Taxes paid on sales for the yea.' 1808,
and also the amount paid on the average
valae of etoelc under the present'
assessment
H. CARPOZO,
Oeanty Auditor.
"Not. 4. 2t.
Notice to Tax Payers
op
KERSHAW COUNTY.
Your atteution is csdlcd to the fd1lowine
extract from the Tax Law :
"if the Assessor should fail to deliver
the forms for returns of taxable property,
to any person, such person shall
not thereby be excused from listing his
property for taxation. And, if any
persou required by this Act to list property
for taxation ?haH have heoa prevented
by 6ickncssor absence from givto
the Assessor the statement or return
for taxation required by this Act. In
either case,the person, or his agent may
at any time, prior to the tenth of November
of the year of the assessment,
unk? out and deliver to the Assessor,
or Auditor, a statement of the same, or
bo subject to a penalty < f fifty per cent.
H CARDOZO,
County Auditor.
Nor. 4 -It*
^ 'At Private Sale.
That elegant and opucions Residence
of the late C. J. Shannon, situated on
the corner of Broad and Boundary
streets, Camden, adjoining Kirkwood.
The House contains Teu Rooms, with
wide Halls, on a finished brick basement
and is most substantially and handsome
iy built;
The premises arc very complete, embracing
entensivo accommodations for
servants, horses &o.
The Lot contains Sixteen Acres,con
venieotfy divided into yard-, garden
and farm. The location is very desirable,
soil very productive, health perfect.
m 1 ,i..% ?
convenient xuwu ?u\i t?v tiviguwi
hood most aerecablo.
Terms?Accommodating.
For immediate purchase; apply to
J. B. KERSHAW.
Nov. 4: tf.
Notice to Creditors.
IN E QUITY?Kershaw.
W. W.Stokes vs. Jo. II. Stokes, adrnr.
etui? Bill.
By decretal order passed in this caso,
'on the 24tli September, 18G9, it was
Ordered,- That all creditors having
claims again? t tho estate of Jno. Stokes
deceased, should present the same before
mo on or before the first day of
January, next, or be barred from any
benefit from the decree in this case.
JOHN KB US II AW,
Special Referee.
Nov. 4. 9t.
v IN BANKRUPTCY"
[f? In the matter of BURRELL JONES,
Bankrupt.
It it ordered by Hon. W. T. Clawson,
k*, y~ Register in Bankruptcy, 4th Congres
pional District, ?. (J , that a General
y Alerting of tho Creditora of said Bankfupt,
be held at his office in Yorkvillc,
3- C.t in said District on the 10th day
* of November, A. D , 1869, for the puri
poses named in the twenty seventh Secm
tion of the Bankrupt Act of March 2,
L J867. J. M. GAYLE,
Nov. 4.?2t. Assignee.
p? DEKALB IIOLSET
J. W. Rodgers?Proprietor
CAMDEN, S 0.
FOE SALE.
? A GBAND PIANO. Price $300,
\ - Apply at this office.
REMOVAL!
) \
The subscriber, feeling very grateful
For the past liberal patronage bestowed
Upon hiui at his Old Stand, would re_
spectfnlly announce to the citizens of ^
Kershaw, Lancaster, Sumter, Richland du
and Fairfield Districts that ho has re- cei
moved to his en
FF
FK
ST3GW STORE,
4 p
On the Corner of
' ' rk B?
Broad and DeKalb Streets, g
: 1 * f io
where he has opened one of the best He
and varied Stock of Goods [j?
erii
Ever offered in this Market, He
cer
which he is determined to sell very fnj1
low, consisting of Staplo and Fancy '
TDmrsr O-oozds, |
HEAVY AND FANCY to*
, 1
GROCERIES, ,0;
all
Hardware, Wooden Ware, nC?
| ' Bla
OTJTXj3E3H."5T ,
^ - J J1 ?V\ /I li AllftAOa O-n
sauuier^ uuu IAUI nuaa, - K
and
p
Crockery and Glass Ware. and
X
\vid
Hams, Lard, Bacon,
__ w
CORN AND FLOUR, ,Gdj
Always on Hand, With
every thing generally kept in a Ou
weJJ selected stock.;. j
GIVE US A CALL ami
(hei
JA.MES JONES. c
Camden, Nor. 4. tf ?
Country JProduce.
Tho highest market prices paid for
Cotton and other Country Produco, bv J
JAMES JONES. " tTa!
* tr_ g,
ADVANCES ON COTTON. ,
Liberal advances made on COTTON
shipped t? our friends in Charleston, Sar
Baltimore and New York. P''e
JAMES JONES. Wa
Nov. 4. tf. . i
; Wh
COTTONSEED.
30,000 lbs. Cotton Seed, ^
Wanted by JAMES JONES. piei
Nov. 4. tf. pct
mil
SALE! OP i',e
Valuable Real Estate. enl
A. J. Hailo, ct al ~) 1
vs. V Bill for Relief
Laura J. Ilaile, ct al, J
In obedience to an order from Jucgc
L. Bouier, made in above stated case, ]}e
Twill offer for sale, before the Court i
House in Camden, on Monday, the 6th ,
day of December, next, the real estate ]
of the late James C. Haile, situated
about eleven wiles north-east from Cam- .
den, and consisting of two valuable ,
parcels, viz: ..
The Davis and Home Tracts. On w'
the latter is a 6ne residence and all the n
outbuildings usually to be found on
well regulated plantations. Plats of a
land can be seen aod information givcu w"
by culling on the undersigned.
Terms ?One fourth Cash, balance or'
on a credit of one, two and three years, a"
secured by bond with two or more sure- a '
tics and mortgage of the premises sold. .,(
Perohasers to pay for stamps and papers. 7!
J. D. DUNLAP, Wl1
Nov. 4.?5t. Special Rcc'r.
Assignee's Sale. ~
In the matter of Willi am Clyburn,
Jr., Bankrupt. ^
It is ordered, by Hon. W. J. Clawson, L/
AW^IOIVI ill i^uii n 1 U JM V/j j IIIV1V laill^ I' \J I U:
opposing interest, that the cIi'*ck in
acticti uI the above named Bankrupt,
be sold at public auction on the loth ot ?
November, lbG9, at the Court House
iu Camden, S. C. i
J. M. GAYLE, Assignee.
Not. 4. . 2t Q
Assignee's Sale.
In the mattcrof Jos. M Gayle, Bank- qq
rupt. fri,
Tt is ordered, by Hon. W. I. Clnwson,
Register in Bankruptcy, there being no ~~
opposing interest, that the chases in ac- i
tinu ot the above named Bankrupt, be
sold at public auction on the lf-th of da
November, 1869, at the Court House nn
in Camden, S. C. th<
WM. CLYBURN, Jr., toi
Nov. 4. 2.
Estate Notice. -
All persons having demands against
the Estate of ilie late Mrs. Arabella E.
Peay, are hereby notified to present the to
same to nic duly attested for payment, (L
and all persons in any way indebted to ed
said Estate arc required to make im- cli
mediate payment.
W. H. NELSON, Qualified Ex'r.
No*. 4,- 4t.
v\EW GOODS,
NEW GOODS.
VJ E are again in receipt of a fill) lint or all
the popular Goods. We have Introced
many of thorn this season at loWer prii
than we opened the season with. We
Jtncraite h few of them, viz :
tENCH MERINO, all cdlors' $1.00
1ENCH ALLWOOL DELAINE DO. 50
3ock Flannels, Fancy Delaines, Reps, KenPlaids,
Poplins, Empress Cloths, Cloth of
ly, Cloth le Venice, Satins. Velvets. Toil
Venice, Shawls, Cloaks, Gents* Sha?'ls,
dOuins, Buggy Laps, Umbrellas, Knit
*>ds, Ladies Vests, Gents' Vests and
nts in Silk,.-Scotch Wool, and Merino
match, Ladies', Gents' and Children's
ise in Woe' Merino, Cotton, Ribbed and
tin Goods, Notions, Small Wares and
berdashery of every description, Embroides.
Laces, Sets i"n. Maltese, Valenciennes,
niton Cluney. &.c. ivenl Laces from 50
its to iff per yard. White Goods of all
ides ill Swisses, .Jaconets, Cambric, Per
es. Dimity. Linen. Ate.
8, 9 ana 10 4 Bleached Damask,
r, 8.*9 and 10 4 Brown Damask.
1-4 Rubv Wine Cloth,
14 Scarlet Wine Cloth,
> * -? rn
I'-i marou'i j ru ismm,
0 4 Open Linen Dinner Cloihs?Napkins
match pnmc. .
Towels Front 10 cents to $1, or from 81.20
S12 per dozen.
foncy-comb Quilts, Marseilles Quilts, at
prices.
/assimercs. Tweeds, Broadcloths, Satis.
Jeans, Kerseys. Linsey, Flannels, Bed
mkets. Prints. Bleached Sheeting and
rting. Yarns. Brown Cottons and Osna gs.
'ARPETS in Hemp, Wool, 2-ply Aliwool,
Iv Aliwool, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet,
1 RUGS to m itch.
'LOOR OILCLOTH in4-4,6-4. 8-4, 12-4
I TP-4?crtt to suit.
VlNDOW SHADES in every color and
Ith-^-cut to fit.
Agencies.
e are Agents for the best brand of BROWN
ODS in thn State, end give-our customers
|intnges on them.
Al.SO.
igents for good YARNS.
r Carpet Department and our
Wholesale Department.
i rreW-arfd fixed featuies of our business,
we compere oatside of this market in
ft. C SHIVER,
olumbia. S. C. No\. 4.?TJ.
South Carolina,
KERSHAW COUNTY.
TV THE PR OB A TE CO UR T.
II T. McGce, vs. Amanda "Wheeler,
ah Warren, ct. al.
Petition for Partition.
t appearing to my satisfaction, that
j. Amanda Whec'er, Martha Angle
uh Warren, Margaret Warren, S. 8.
ntiss Warren, Anna Warren, Peter
rren, Joseph AVnrreri and Marian
rrcn, Joseph Wheeler and Anna
color his wife, defendants to above
ition, arc beyond and reside witlmr
limits of tIns State. It is n~j?rcd
morion of Shannon, Solicitor tor Pcsner
that the said defendants do
id, answer or demur to the above
ition wttlrin forty days from the
dication of this order, in default
reof, an order pro confesso will be
ercd against them.
J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
fov. 4. 6t
KERSHAW,
In the Probate Court.
nj J. Humphreys and Susan his
svife; Hcnj. J. Radcliff. ct. al ?vs
Josiah Parish, Harriet his wife, Rebecca,
Radcliff. ct a!.
Petition for Partition.
[t appearing to my satisfaction, that
jiah Parish and Harriet Parish, his
*c, Rebecca Radcliff and the children
Samuel Parish, deceased,, whose
tics are unknown, defendants to the
ve Petition, arc beyond and reside
hout the limits of this State, It is
lered, on motion of Shannon, Solicitfor
Petitioners, that the said defendls,
do plead, answer or demur to the
jvc Petition within forty days from
i publication of this order. In de-1
lit whereof, an order pro coulcsso
II be entered atraidst them.
J F. SUTH BRAND, J. P.
Nov. 4. 6t
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are forbidden to hunt or
spass in any other manner upon my
LNDS. The low will be rigidly enced
against offenders.
S. H YOUNG.
Nov. 4. 4t.
J. D. AIKEN, & CO.,
Oottozx Factors
AND
ommission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S C.
Will make liberal advances on nil
)TTON consigned to them or to their
ends in New York.
Oct. 14. lm.
Notice is hereby Given,
That 1 will apply, thirty days after
tc, to the Judge of Probate for a fiI
diechargo from the guardianship of
e person and estate of my ward, Vic;ia
Peak.
FRED. BOWEN.
Oct. 7. 5t.
DISSOLUTION.
Thrt Mnrnontiln P.innrt nnrwliin It/tPA.
fore existing under the mime of
mcteii & CllESNUT, has been dissolv;
by mutual consent. Mr. Carter will
i)se the business of tho concern.
E. J. CARTER.
J. A. CHKSxNUT,
Oct. 28. 4t
Assignee's Notice.
IN BANKRUPTCy.
In the matter of Allison A. McDowell,
Bankrupt
All Creditors having Liens in the above
stated case, will establish the same
before Hon. J. C. Carpenter, Register
in Bankruptcy, at his office in Charleston,
S> G%, on or before the 24th day of
November, 1869, or be barred from any
benefit in tho decree for distribution to
be made in the said case.
' L. B. STEPHENSON,
Nov. 4.?3t. Assignee.
Cbarieston News copy once, a week
for three weeks, and send bill to the
Assignee.
Assignee's Notice.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the mjarter of James L. McDowell,
Bankrupt.
All Creditors having Leans in the above
stated clsie, will estihlish tho same before
Hot?*J. C. Carpenter, Register in
Bankruptcy, at his office in Charleston,
S. C., on or before the 24th day of November,
1869, or be barred from any
benefit in the dccreo for distribution to
be made in the said ease.
L. B. STEPHENSON,
Nov. 4.?3t. Assignee.
remoyal7~
D. L. MAUSSURE & CO.,
Having, removed to the stand juBt
vacated by Mr. James Jones, are now
oflcring an entirely new, largo and well
selected
Stock of (jrOOdS,
i*. Comprising
BACCINC AND TIES,
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
Crockery and Glassware,
HARDWARE,
Boots and Shoes, Ac.,
invito the attention of the people of
Kershaw, Lancaster and Sumter to an
examination, promising the most advantageous
terms to purchasers.
GIVE US A CALL.
selected with a special reference to our
local market.
D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO.
Oct. 7. tf.
NEW FALL GOODS.
M'DOVAI.D &B'CITBBY
Offer to the public a
CHOICE VARIETY OF
FALL A WINTER GOODS,
Embracing
iuvery imng
Uusually found in a Retail Store, which
they will sell at
THE LOWEST FIGURES
For
CASH,
Or in exchange for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
They invite particular attention to
the following specialties:
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods, Trimmings,
Hardware, Crockery,
Grlass Ware,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Ready-made Clothing,
&c. . &c.. &c. &c.
Feeling satisfied that onr Stock of
Goods is equal to any other house, in
prices and stylos, we respectfully invite
old customers and friends to examine
the same, and to bring along with them
all their neighbors and friends.
Mcdonald & McCURRY.
Oct. 7. tf
MILL POND
AND
Channel Oysters.
After the 1st of November, it is proposed
to furnish these Oysters, either in
the shcil or opened, in quantities to suit
purchasers, and at the lowest market
prices.
The Mill Pond Oysters supplied will
bo celebrated GULL A ISLAND OYSTER,
from the Lucas Mill Pond, at
Charleston, which, for plumpness, is
wcl! known to be unsurpassed.
Terms cash. Orders solicited from
all parts of the country. Address
THOMAS McCRADY Agent.
P O. Itnx No. 3119. Charleston, 8. C.
References.?James Adgcr & Co.,
Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. Ravencl,
David Jennings, McCrady & Son, W.
G. Dingle, John S. Ryan.
OcL 14. lm.
\
LOOK OXJT
FOR THE
(jOLDEJN BOO'J
Opposite tlie Market!!
wmTcohn,
Who has been a foreman and C
ter, in the largest Boot and Shoe-r
king Establishments in the Uni
States, desires to inform the put
that he has procured all Machine
Implements and Stock necessary
the carrying on of a
Boot and Shoe Manufacturii
ESTABLISHMENT,
he is now prepared to accommod;
every body in want of well-fitting
BOOTS,
Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers
OVER-SHOES,
Or anything to clothe tho " und
standing" of Ladies, Gentlemen Mi
es. Bovs. Children and Babies.
A fine stock of
LEATHER AND FINDINl
always kept on hand.
Also?an assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOE!
All of which are offered for sale on t
Lowest Terms
All Custom Work Warranted
I have put the lowest prico on
my Goods, and shall adhere strictly
The One Price System.
1 '
Givo me a call, look at my Goo<
see my Work and you will be picas
and satisfied.
Oct. 21.
F. JT. COLLIEB,
Druggist and Apothecar;
NEXT BAUM & BRO.,
Broad Street,
- IT 18 now an llinft Mid If rfliufwl
supplied wiih tho purest DRUGS o
MEDICINES and ot'rer articles in 1
line, and will dispose of them at t
lowest prices.
Physicians' prescriptions carefn
compounded and persons accommodat
at all hours.
His Stock comprises iu part of
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals
Patent Medicine
Paints, Oils,
Varnishes,
Brushes,
Dye-Stuffs,
Lamps,
Chimneys,
Puttv. &c. &c.
? ? a/ j
Thankful for the liberal patroM
heretofore extended him, he solicit
continuance of the same, trusting t
his experience and attention will m<
it.
March 18. tf
MI L I7I > ElfS
AND
DRESS COOPS.
MRS. J. W. RODGERS announ
to her friends and customers that sh
now opening a new and attractive st<
of Fall styles of MILLINERY AI
DRESS GOODS, worthy of their
spcction.
Sept. 29. tf
~bagging7
Tonxr fPTPQ
1IVU11 XJLX1W)
ROPE AND TWINE.
For sale by
JAMES JONES
DePASS & HAY,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAI
AND
SOLICITOR'S IX EQUITY,
CAMDEN, S. 0.
BUSINESS will be attended to in
parts of the Stato, in all of the Coi
of the State, and of tho United StJ
for South Carolina.
Office, Up Stairs, above Baum, Bi
Store.
WILLIAM L DEPASS
3 THORN WELL HAT.
Aug. 26. 6n
THE
LANCASTER LEDGER.
The atteDtion of the business men of
Camden, is invited to this popular
weekly, as a most desirable advertising
medium.
Is circulated in EVERY SECTION
of the County, and has a large subscriptrtion
list in upper Kershaw.
Contract advertising solicited. Terms
> easy. Address.
I D. J CARTER,
Editor and Proprietor.
Oct. 28. , tf.
?' PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
! COMPOUND
t? ACID PHOSPHATE OF Lfflffi
rj>
for For Composting with Cotton Seed.
This article is manufactured at the
1C COMPANY'S WORKS, under the
o direction and ^superintendence of DrRavenel.
ate It contains the same elements of fertility
as SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
except that it is not furnished
with AMMONIA. It is prepared expressly
for composting with cotton seed,
5 which furnishes the element of AMMONIA;
the object being to render
that sido product of the plantation
er" available to the highest degree, as an
element of fertility. For further and
particular information apply to the undersigned.
J. N. ROBSON,
IC Agent for South Carolina,
Ilfl ? ? A < - TTTt P m 1 -
1 & Z Atlantio wnarr, \jnanesiom
JonN S. Reese Jr ,
General Agent, Baltimore.
Oct. 28. 3m.
l'e IN BANKRUPTCY,
G DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
' 7/i.fte Thomas J. Ancrum?Order.
All Creditors having Liens against the
Estate of said Bankrupt, are ordered to
aU prove the samo before W. I. Clawson,
to Register; nt Yorkville, within one
month from date or be barred from any
benefit in the decree for distribution to
be made in this case.
By order of District Court,
cd JOHN KERSHAW,
Oct. 28.?3t Assignee.
- W BANKRUPTCY,
DISTR1C1 OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Re John Cantey?Order.
All Creditors havins LicnS against
the Es'a c of said Bankrupt, are ordered
to provcTthe same before W. I. Claw*
son, Register at Yorkville, within one
'V mvut,h f?vui dmc or Do barred from any
nd benefit in the decree for distribution to
118 be made in this case.
By order of District Conrt.
JOHN KERSHAW,
Oct. 28.?3t. Assignee.
IN BANKRUPTCY,
DISTRICT OF sOUTII CAROLINA.
In Re B. M. Brown?Order.
All Creditors having Liens against
the Estate of said Bankrupt, are order*
ed to prove the same before W. I. Claw*
son, Register at Yorkville, within one
month from date or be barred f?om any
benefit in the deoree for distribution to
IS, be made in this case.
J. W. McCURRY,
Oct. 28-1?3t. Assignee.
~~IN BANKRUPTCY.
DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Re Harmon Arrants?Order.
All Creditors having Liens against
the Estate of said Bankrupt are'ordered
to prove the same before W. I. Clawson,
Register, at Yorkville, within one
month from date or be barred from any
benefit in the decree for distribution to
be made in this case.
1. F. HOLLAND,
Oct. 28?3t. Assignee. .
ige PHOTOGRAPHS,
ts a Ambrotypes, and FerreIt
otypes.
The undersigned being about to close
his Gallery, informs the people of Cam-;
? den and Kershaw District, that all de-?
" siring PICTURES, will please call be'
fore the first day of November, as he
will then close. ' N. LANG.
Oct. 7. tf.
ccs FOUND.
c's The subscriber has two shoats, which
ick strayed into his premises. One barroW
and one sow, both black. The ownef
in* is requested to call, provo property, pay
cxpehscs of advertising and take them
away. . .
? JONATHAN SERTA1N,
At Gen. Chcsnut's Hermitage Place*
Oct. 28. 21.
Administratrix's Notice.
All persons having demands against
and all indebted to the Estate of Lewis
Peebles deceased, are hereby notified to
come forward immediately and settla.
with SARAH PEEBLES,
Adm'x.
Oct. 14. lm.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
mm? at. c u.?
JLllJJ UAVIVI9V0 Ui ;iil. UUU?1 u.
nil oet's School will commence regularly,
irts on Mondny tho 11th instant, and will
ites be conducted in the School House recently
occupied by Dr. J. E. Mathews,
ros. Tuition Charge?85.00 per month.
refers to
Gen. J. B. Kershaw, Col. W. M,
Shannon, Gen. Jas. Chesnuj. raw,
! S. H. Hay.