The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 18, 1869, Image 4
POETRY.
tor the camden journal.
Mr. Editor: If you think the fol- ]
Juwing squib worth a place in in jour
poets corner, it is at jour service.
Your's L.
Cromwell to Charles.
Tax! Tax! Tax!
The bread from our children's hands
And clothing from their Dacks,
To give to vagabond's lands;
But mark ! if a people desperate wax, j
No tunning their vengeance withstands.
Tax! Tax! Tax! J
Thus did the first Caesar, of old,
Despising citizens' lacks
To patuper his partizans bold;
? * s * 1 P V
But just wnen ne aeemea Dim saie irom
attacks, ' t
ilo fell;?as old authors have told. t
1
Tax! Taxi Tax! f c
Art tliou less mortal than he ?
Or can'st with gibbets and racks
Inspire more terror of iheet t
Beware I Take heed! for assuredly the r
axe, c
Is laid at the root of the treo.
. a
Estate Notice. 5
c
All persons haying demands against ?
the Estate of the late Mrs. Arabella E. J"
Peay, are hereby notified to present the J
same to me duly attested for payment, ^
and all persons in any way indebted to
said Estate are required to make im- ,
mediate payment. c
W It. NELSON", Qualified Ex'r. 6
Not. 4. 4t.
Notice to Creditors. T
IN E Q UIT Y-Kershaw. "
W. W.Stokes vs. Jo. II. Stokes, admr.
et ol.?Bill. I
By decretal order passed in this caso,
on the 24th September, 1869, it was Ordered,
That all creditors having
claims against the estate of Jno. Stokes
deceased, should present the same before
me on or before the first dev of
January, next, or be barred from any
benefit from the decree in this case.
JOHN KERSHAW, (
Special Referee.
Nuv. -J. 9t.
THE I
LANCASTER LEDGER. '
* <1
The attention of the business men of 2
Camden, is invited to this popular
weekly, as a most desirable advertising d
medium.
L. circulated in EVERY SECTION ?f
the County, and has a large subscription
list in upper Kershaw.
Contract advertising solicited. Terms
easy. Address.
D. J CARTER,
Editor and Proprietor.
Oct. 28. tf.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
i
COMPOUND
Ad PHOSPHATE OF LIE
ForOomposting with Cotton Seed.
This article is manufactured at the
COMPANY'S WORKS, under the
direction and ^nperintcndecco of DrRavencl.
It contains the same elements of ferrtlity
as SOLUBLE PACIFIC GU- f
ANO, except that it is not furnished
with AMMONIA. It is prepared expressly
for composting with cotton seed, S
whinh furnishes the element of AM- J
MONIA ; the object being to render s
that side product of tho plantation
available to the highest degree as an p
element of fertility. For further and
particular- information apply to the undersigned.
?
J. N. ROBSON, o
Agent for South Carolina,
1 & 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
Ji'HN S. REESE JR ,
General Agent, Baltimore.
Oct. 28. 3m. J
BRODIE A CO., I
FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
north Atlantic wharf. 1
Charleston. s- c.
Liberal Advances made on> Consignments, r
REFERENCES. i
Andrew Simonds, Esq., President First
National Bnnk. Charleston, S. C. Messrs.
Cameron. Barkley & Co., Charleston, S, C* ?
H. T. Peak, Esq., General Superintendent S.
C. R. U. Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gower, ^
Cox, Markley &. Co., Greenville, S. C. Hon.
lame* Farrow, Spartanburg. S. C. Hon. BF
Crayton. Anderson, S. C.
JCrMaj. E. E, SILL is oi>r agent at Camden,
and will make Prberal advances on Con- (
aignments to our house. 1
Sept. 63. 6m.
"vinegar.
WHITE WINE and UlDEli VlNii
GAR, for Kile by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
DEHALIt HOUSE, \
J. W. Rotlgcrs?Proprietor <
CAMDEN, S-G
CAROLINA v
IM INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
MEMPHIS, TENN.
OFFICE i
.V 291, MAIN STREET,
i a a r fl?oan nnr
nw,
ASSETS, $800,00C
All Invested at the South.
Encourage Southern Institutions
This is a Southern Company, char
ered by the Legislature of Tennessee
fith a CAPITAL sufficient to make
lcr roliable beyond a question and
loing a strictly LIFE INSURANCE
Business and ncue other. Profiting by
he experience of older Companies and
taving adopted the most liberal plans
ogcther with rigid economy in our
management, our success has exceedd
our greatest expectations and has
ilaced the COMPANY in a permanent
nd reliable position. In its first two
ears we have issued between i ritttv&
'HOUSAND and THREE THOUIAND
FIVE HUNDRED POLICES,
and our accumulations amount
a EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND
)OLLARS.
'res'dt, M. J. Wicks, President Memphis
& Charleston R. R.
rice Presd't, J. T. Pettit.
cc'j, W. F. Boyle.
references:
Hon. G. A. Trcnholm, James H.
Wilson and W. J. Magroth, of Charlea)u
; Hon. J. P. King, of Augusta.
R. J. MAGILL,
Gen'I Agent for S. C.
>r. C. J. Shannon, Mcd.Eiaminer.
Oet. 14.
JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON,
JOHN W. WILLIAMS,
J. J. MIDDLETON,
Cotton Factors
and
Commission Merchants,
7 SOUTH STREET.
BALTIMORE,
* ARTICULAR attention to sale oi
!ottori, Rice and Southern Produce,
nd to purchase cf Grain, Guano, and
>lantatiou Supplies.
Liberal advances against Bills La.
ling.
Oct. 7. 6m.
P. P. TOALE,
Charleston, S. C., Manufacturer of
lOOitS, SASIIEJ, BL1SDS.
HAYING the Larjrcst and most complete
Factory in the Southern
itates, and keeping always on hand a
argc and roost complete stock of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
lash Poors, Store Doors, Shutters,
doublings &c., &c., I am enabled to
ell low and at manufacturers prices.
N. B.?Strict attention paid to shipling
in good order.
Sweet Oil,
1TARCII, PEPPER and SPICES,
f all sorts. For Sale by
IIODGSON-& DUNLAP.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I" ADIES, and Gentlemen's BOOTS
I i -_J cirnva ?r .11 . 1:.: 1
I J uuu unviio, ui dii ijuuiiLii'D, auu
f superior make and finish. For sale
ow, by
JAMES JONES.
Feb. U. . tf
NEW GOODS,
WE would respectfully inform the
citizens of Camden and the surounding
country, that we aro receivngand
rpening a LARGE and WELL
SKLECTE OCK, consting of
DRY GOO'DS,
CLOTHING.
SHOES AND BOOTS,
Hardware,
GROCERIES, &c,
\11 of which have been selected with
:are, and win oc suia at vuiti jluw
jiices.
ffgy- lly giving us a call before pur'ha>in<?.
j<'U will save money.
WITKOWSKY & 11 YAM3.
8ept. 16. tf
(m
! DRUGGISTS AND
Have on band and are constat
DRUGS AND
FANCY AND TOILET AH
KEROSENE OIL'ANI
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wine
A]
ALL OTHE1
Usually kept in oar line, all of which m
ranted to be as represented, which we v
anywhere in the State.
* Mo7 6- .. t M'
GRAND COMBINATION
OP THE TWO
Leaiii Life Insnrance tapes,
THE PIEDMONT
* AND
ARLINGTON,
Of Richmond, Va.
Assets, 81,500,000
Policies issued in two years, over 8,000
THE Officers of the above Companies beg
leave to return thanks to the public tor
their very liberal support, having enabled
f tbem to make such rapid strides?meet with
such solid success, and would inform them
j that for many reasons deemed politic and
I prudent, these two Companies havecombined
in one by the name above, and will in luture
issue policies ss a new Company. ^
The Advantages of the Piedmont
. and Arlington.
It is confined to LIFE INSURANCE, only,
snd does not mix with the uncertainty o!
other business.
The rights of Policy Holders will not be
changed, but in every regard, remain as
though the old Companies existed. Renewals
of old Policies will be on the name of new
Company as authorized bv respective Direc.?r.
"THT. PIEDMONT AND ARLJNG
TON" and the rates and loans and rights of
all remain intact as in old policies.
It has no useless restrictions on residence
or travel; fully provides for the non-ferfeiiure
of its policies and places all on fair equality
as to occupation.
It has aeclnred n dividend to its Policy
Holders, the first Eighteen months ol 40 ptr
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 separuted from the Home Office
by the Companies forfeiting what had been
paid and and refusing to reinstate the policies
The PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON provides
against this IN HER POLICIES and
all who may, by any mishap or revolution,
j be seperated from the Olfice, the right to reinstate
policies within one year after intervening
cause is removed, or to be ENTITLED
TO SAME RIGHTS AS T"> NON-FORFEITURE,
AS THOUGH THE HINDERING
CAUSE had never ex.sted, at the option
i of the insured, so that no contingency can
take from her POLICY HOLDERS their
just rights. THIS IS DONE BY NO OTH
ER COMPANY.
It has paid nil its losses promptly, without
watting for the NINETY days grace, and
has never contested a claim.
Parties contemplating insuring, are requested
to examine our policies and compare them
with ftther companies before insuring.
The COMPANY has determined to establish
a BRANCH OFFICE in SOUTH CAROLINA
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 rei
ceived, will be left here and invested in your
own State.
The "PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON"
issues Policies en the Ordinary Life, Ten
Annual Payment, Five Annual PaymeHls.
.^inrvlo Pnvmanf P!n/Jnurmpnf -I/lint >,i fp
Children's Endowment, Return Premium,
, or any Table used by other Corwpainies.
W. CLYbURN. Agent.
Camden. S. C.
J. R. STEGER. Gen'l Canvassing Agent.
Dr. A. A. MOORE, Examining Physician.
Oct. 7. 12m
FINAL NOTICE.
i ALEX. L. McDONALD, the old exJudge
of Probate, is very desirous to
collect his outstanding fees of office..
It is not altogether that he truly wants
1 then), but that he actually need* them
Ho has been waiting patiently with
people year after year, crop after crop,
and with some on broken promises cntil
be has ultimately come to the conclusion
that long continued and protracted
indulgence ceases to bear the appeMatioin
of being termed a virtue. Personally,
I wi'l be on DeKalb Street until the
last of November next. All or any in
arrfars with mo for fees can call and
o.tiln ik.ir rnennriien dii <u kv Mck fir
ntuiu IHbli !V*|fvv?Mv m*j vow.| V.
if ea?h bo not immediately at command,
by giving a negotiable note for a abort
season. All my accounts not settled
by the last of Novombcr, I will placo
them in the hands of legal officials for
collection.
Oct. 7. 7.
i
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I, "
b&bc f
APOTHECARIES
itly receiving fresh sopp ies of
MEDICINES,
HOLES, PERFUMERY, &G
) LAMPS, CHIMNIES,
tow Glass, Puity, Brashes, At
SD
3 A.RTICLES
re h URE AND- GENUINE, and wai
rill sell as cbcap as tbej can be bougb
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
~ COWGE O? SCHEDULE.
Charleston, Sept. 16, 1869.
ON and after THURSDAY, Septe.n
ber 16tb, the Trains of the S. C. R. R
?:n ? e.iu.. .
TT1JI I UU (H IVIIUVT0
dat pas8kngeb.
Leave Charleston 8 30 A. M
Arrive at Angosta 4.45 P. M
Leave Charleston ' 8.30 A. M
Arrive at Columbia 4.40 P M
Leave Auensta 8.00 A. M
Arrive at Charleston 4 00 P. M
Leavo Columbia 7.45 A. M
Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P M
camden and columbia?passenger
Leave Camden 6.35 A. M
Arrive at Columbia 11.00 A. M
Leave Columbia 1.45 A. M
Arrive at Camden 6.00 P. At
Kates of freiirlit on Cotton from Cam
den to Mew York, Philadelphia anc
Baltimore by Steamers:
p? r bnh
From Camden to New York $ 5.2;
" 41 44 Philadelphia 4.2'
" " u Kaltimorc 3.5(
H T. PEAKK, Gen. Snpt.
By Jas. Jones, Agent.
Sept 16. tf.
NON-EX PLOSIVE
KEROSENE OIL,
til tc .u.. a,i ..j k- ?,,
I II IU la (lie uual V11 ma'itj mm ?J ?IM
o or 10 Gallons, or by the Barrel w<
trill soil as olioap as it can lx
bou?r ht inCharlectun Also a large so]
pi y of LAMBS, &(\
HODGSON A DUNLAP.
PURE
French Bra:.dy and Wines
For Medicinal Purposes.
This is a pure article of Bniruly as i
was bought out of the Ouxtorn Housi
and cud be relied oh as being pure urn.
genuine.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
Quinine.
JUST received a largo lot of Quinine
which we will sell cheap for Cash.?
Persons wanting this article had bettei
lay in a supply for the summer, as it i:
likely to be higher
HODGSON A DUNLAP.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to or havinj:
nrrninaf iho OAfitlA ftf.TnHlt BrOWll
V.4.....0 "J-,"""
deceased, are hereby requested to prescnl
the fame properly attested, on or before
the 20th day of December, A. D. 18G9
D. ?. BUSH, Adm'r.
April 1, 8m
Perfumery,
COLOGNES, Extracts, Fine Toilet
Sonps aod Brushes in large variety and
Styles. For Sale by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
HOSTETTERL
And Plantation Bitters
AND all of the most popular PATENT
MEDICINES. For Sale by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
Condition Powders,
THESE Powders will cure most of the
diseases to which Horses and Cuttle arc
liable, also improve the appetite and
spirits. They arc much superior to an}
other iu use. No Plauter or Farmer
should be without them.
Prepared and sold by
1 HODGSON & DUNLAP.
" M
Hides, Hides. 1
. j . 1 7
&c. &c.
, HIGHEST market price paid CASH
fur GREEN and DRY HIDES; for '
FURS,
CLEAN RAGS,
OLD PAPER,
BOOKS, WOOL,
WAX, TALLOW,
IKON, 31ETALS, Ac.,
At . V
F. GOSS , M
DEALER IN "
PROVISIONS, S
HEAVY AND FANCY
GROCERIES. J
SHOES, BOOTS, "
II ikMiln'iira " Ml n An I
ill Ut? Ml VtVl) vtv
WIXES, L'QCOBS AA'O ALE D
of all kinds and best qualities,
IN ANY QUANTITY.
Workman's Building, Broad-Street,
CAMDEN, S. C.
April 29. - tf 11
* NOTICE. I
ALL persons having demands against C
the estate of John Kirklaud, deceased, ol
will present them duly attested within
the titne prescribed by law. This no- 0
ticc will be plead in bar of those who
fail to comply. Thrse indebted to the 0
said estate will make immediate pay- 0
nient to
1 JESSE A. KIRKLAND,
FARMER'S FRIEND, j
POCKET'C0I1 SUELLEBS.
. WEIGFIT ONLY ONE POUND. ^
Rateable Iron Coppered.
; TliEY will shell from FOCR to SIX
Btmhels per hour. J
Thej should be on ererj Plantation.
1 The} ore the (hroptut, most Durablt
and most Simple of Machines.
* Will take every kernel off the Cob.
! Will leare tie Corn ?Iean and ready for J
I the Mill.
Are adapted to the smallest or largest ^
car of Corn. ^
Will sliell more Corn in a day than any 0j
other Machine in Proportion toils
size.
Any Man Woman or Child can use ?
tbcrn. i*
2 Having purchased the right for Ker
f *haw and Lancaster for the sale of the
1 above, I am now preprred to furnish r
theui in anv quantity, to all who have
corn to shell.
Call and see tliem.
110 BT. M. KENNEDY.
Sept 2. it.
Valuable Plantation for Sale. ,
, PART of RED BANK, on Wotercc '
? River und Camden Brunch of the 8. C. at
j U. K., containing nine hundred and
fifty eight acres, several hundred clear ;d,
of which a port is prime upland ?
The wooded lands are finely timbered
The place may he treated for at private
sale until b* of January, when, if not
, sold, it will be rented to the highest
bidder. Terms, to snit purchasers,
r J. B. KERSHAW, c
? L. H. DEAS, ?lh
T. J. ANCRUM, '"J
Sept. 30?3m Executors. ?
NOTICIL 7 Dl
! The undersigned gives notice of his _
roitrltnnoti in Tpppii'A ftll kifvt of Vf>n:iirinir IT
IVHOfWVW y r r~ J
I und refitting old lua.buses, as well as ?
! making the same. ?
Orders lcit at the Journal office will
be prompt Ij attended tc. q
ARCBY DtSAUSSUKE. *
SHIP ~ K
Tuur Money and Freight
w.
BY THE
SOUTHERN EXPRESS. OFFICE
AT THE
PI
DEKALB HOUHK- .
Al
FOR SALE. at
THOSE Town Lota, situated on the
west of Broad Street, between the prein- _
iuea nf th? lata K W ltnNNF.Y and 0
! L. Chatten, having a front on Broad
i Street of iwo hundred feet, and extend- /
I ing west five hundred and twenrj-eisht. ?
J. M. DkSAUSSURE, K
J. B. KERSHAW, to
J. A. YOUNG, ?n
J. M. BAVJS, A
Oct 7.?tf Committ*. I
sv
A- * Vi -'? ?. m II | mm*mmp???t"
11 i1 .11 i'n g?ejaeegaessgHp
.H. ALEXAHDEB,
DENTIST.
CAMDEN, S.C
'OULD respectfully iuforn tb* ;citi?
:n? of Krrnhaw District, thai b? will at:od
promptly to all business it hit liae
) trusted to hia care, at the very lowest
A80 priors. _
All work Warranted. <:. * f
OFFICE?Oo Broad street, abore
> M. LeG rand's Jewelry Store.
i _ i.. on .4
tfiij --v. n
JOHN IXJBY,- ' ;
. denier in " *"
RY GOODS, ;
GROCKRIES,
SHOES,
WINES,
LIQUORS, AC.,
Would respectfully invite hie friend*
id customers to call and see him.
LIQUORS j
Consistiog of
ORN, RYE,V
Id family NECTAR ;
and BOUBON WHISKIES.
iLD HOLLAND GIN,, a -Vi
BLACKBERRY BRANDY,
rery fine)
HOKJE WINES, &C.
Call and try It.
Aug. 5. |f
Shoes! Shoes !
/
THE subscriber baa on hand a good
?ck of Ladies' and Gentlemen'a
SHOES,
hicb be ia celling at very low price#,
[e ia gratified to know that his Shoes
nd given satisfaction to all who bar
urchascd of him.
Caah.
C. NOEL KIN.
January 21. tf
5*resh Arrivals.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED .
*
I new stock of Goods,
* ** .,v'Suitaole
for the seasen,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
[ATS, SHOES SABHLEHT,
Ac. &c. &e. ke. A
rhich will be cold at the lowest prioco
r CASH. I solicit a cull from my
d customers.
A. M. KENNEDY.
Dee. 17. tf
year Fanily from wait Ijr
Insuring your Life,"
ME LOUISIANA EQUITABLE
LIFE IXSLRAXCE C0SP.1XT,
OF NEIV ORLEANS,
HAVING A CASH CAPITAL OP
500.000 DOLLARS.
)FFERS >o its Southe:n pn irons a reliable
Home Company, in which can be efiec'
1 every species of Life Insurance at the
the most reasonable rate. *
All policies non forfeitable, and the earngs
ot (be t'Mupnny annually divided en the
rictly ma tea I plan.
office**.
JOSEPH ELLISON. Preaideat.
W. S. DIKE. Vice President.
W. P. HARPER, Secretary.
S. C. DK A RING, Goneral Affvnf.
G. A. BREAL'X. Attorney.
DrnKCTOSS?John Pemberton, E. A. Tyler,
H. Slocumb. F. Delhordia. George .A F?*:k.
W. S. Pike, J. W. Stone. A Thomp*
n, I). B. Penn, Edward Rigncy W. B.
hrnidt, Alexander Marks, C. E. Kigney,
A. yt- KENiNEDY.
Agent for Kershaw Diatriet.
-. A A- MOORE, Medical Examiner.
Dec- 24. tf^EITNER
& DUNLA1\
TTOBSETS AT LAW
AND
OLICITORS Iff EQUITY'
ILL practioe in the Cowtnof Keraw,
Sumter, Lancaster and JStcMand
strict*
Office?JJroad-st., Uamden, o. t'.
, Z. LEITNEB, J. D. DUNLAF
Feb. 11 6m. .
Pinal Notice to Creditors.
KRSONS having claims on John W.
rthur, deceased, or Mrs. Cornelia Arur,
Administratrix, will present them
once to
WM M.SHANNON;
J no? 2 4.? Attorney.
Notice.
i LL persons indebted to or having
\ claims against the Estate of S. H.
USH, deceased, are hereby reqaested
present the same properly attested,
> or before the 20th day of Noveas
. P., 1869.
J J. RUSH, AdmV
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