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Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a Decretal Order, inadt by the Court of Equity, will be sole before the Court House io Camden or thp first Monday in January neit, th< following property, to-wit: One Lot in the village of Liberty Hill, Kershaw county, containing nin< acres, with a desirable residence there on, bounded north, south and west bj estate lands of John Brown, cast anc west by lands of Wm. Dixon. also By virtue of the same order, Trac No. 1 of Perry's lands; in Kersha? County, near Liberty Hill, containinj two hundred and fifty-si* acres, bound ed north by tract No. 2 of Perry', lands, east by lands of the estate of \V C. Cunningham, south by Singleton' creek, and west by Watercc river.? Sold on account and at the risk of th former purchaser. Terms?Ono third cash, the balanc on a credit of one two and three jean with interest from date, with approve personal securities and a mortgage c property. Purchasers to pay for stamp and papers. J. P. BOSWELL, S. K. D. Dec. 6. Notice to Creditors. IN EQUITY?Kershaw. W. W. Stokes vs. Jo.'II. Stokes, adm: et al.?Bill. By decretal order passed in this cas< on the 24th September, 1869, it wj Ordered, That all creditors havin claims against the estate of Jno. Stokt deceased, should present, the same b< fore me on or before the first day < January, next, or be barred from an benefit trom the decree in tuis case. JOHN KERSHAW, Special Referee. Nov. 4. 9t. State of South Carolina, KERSHAW?111 Equity, In the Circuit Court. Anthony ]\I. Kennedy, Adin'r, vs. Th Bank of Camden, S. C-, et. al. In pursuance of orders made in abov stated case, at tho last September term c Court, the Creditors of Alfred E. Dobj are hereby required to file, prove an establish their claims before me at m office in Camden, S. C., on or befor the first day of January, next. W. H. R. WORKMAN, Dec. 3.?31.??Ppcciai PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIE For Composting "with Cotton Seed Terms?$45 cash, or $50 on Novem her 1, 1870, for approved city acceptance or other good security. This article is manufactured at tli COMPANY'S WORKS, under th direction and superintendence of Di Ravenel. It contains the same elements of fei tility as SOLUBLE PACIFIC Gt ANO, except that it is not furnishe with AMMONIA. It is prepared ej pressly for composting with cotton sce< which furnishes the clement of AM MONIA; the object being to rcnd< that side product of the plantatio available to the highest degree as a element of fertility. For further an particular information apply to the ut dersigned. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina, 1 & 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. John S. Reese Jr., General Agent, Baltimore. Oct. 28. 3m. KERSHAW, In the Probate Court. Benj. J. Humphreys and Susan hi wife; Benj. J. RadclifF, et. al ?v, Josiah Parish, Harriet his wife, ll< becca. Radcliff. et al. Petition for Partition. It appearing to my satisfaction, the Josiah Parish and Harriet Parish, hi wifo, Rebecca Iladcliff and the childrc of Samuel RadclifF, deceased, whos names are unknown, defendants to th above Petition, are beyond and rcsid without the limits of this State, It i ordered, on motion of Shannon, Solicil or, for Petitioners, that- the said defend ants, do plead, answer or demur to th above Petition within forty days froc the publication of this order. In de fault whereef, an order pro confess will be entered agaidst them. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Nov. 4. Gt MAIL NOTICE. UiNTIL further notice the WAIL foi the Rail Road will close at 5 o'clock A. M., each day. For Lancaster, a 7 o'clock, P. M., on Mondays and Fri days. For Jefferson, at 12 o'clock M., on Friday's. OFFICE HOURS?from 9 A.M. until 1 P. M. From 3J P. M., to t y- P. M. Sunday's?from A. M.f tc 10 A. M , and from 5 P. M. to 6 P M. Alio, half an hour after the mail openi Bight. JOHN A. BOSWELL, P. M THE | LANCASTER LEDGER. The attention of the business men of ' Camden, is invited to this popular weekly, as a most desirable advertising f medium. T t?iri?T5V CPPTTrW ' 18 circuiateu 111 cu mti uuvnv^ - of the County, and has a large subacripJ tion list in upper Kershaw. 1 Contract advertising solicited. Terms easy. Address. D. J CARTER, t Editor and Proprietor, r Oct. 28. tf. r ?___________________________ CAROLINA 3 . | - LIFE INSIJMCE COMPANY, e e OF >? i '< MEMPHIS, TENN. 3 OFFICE: ISO 291, MAIN STREET. CAPITAL, $200,000 ASSETS, $800,000 All Invested at the South. 5 Encourage Southern Institutions. ? This is a Southern Company, chars' tcred by the Legislature of Tennessee, )f with a CAPITAL sufficient to make y her roliable beyond a question and doing a strictly LIFE INSURANCE Business and none other. Profiling by the experience of older Companies aod fiaving adopted the most liberal plans together with rigid economy in our management, our success has exceeded our greatest expectations and has placed the COMPANY in a permanent and reliable position. In its first two years we have issued between THREE p THOUSAND and THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED POLICIES, and our accumulations nmount c to EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND >f DOLLARS. Pres'dt, M. J. Wicks, President Memd phis & Charleston It. It. y Vice-Presd't, J. T. Pettit. e I Soa'w IV W ltnvr v UVV J f f? JL MU. references: Hon. G. A. Trenliolm, James II. V usuii auu iV. or. Mugiuth, of Charles ton : Iloo. J. P. nf An^mi. R. J. MAGILL, Gen'l Agent for S. C. Dr. C J. Shannon, Mod.Exatniner. Oct. 14. j. i. m1ddlet0n. j. w. wibliams. 1 J. I. MIDDLETON, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, 7 SOUTH STREET, ? BALTIMORE, c ' r- PARTICULAR attention to sale of Cotton, Rice and Sonthcrn Produce, r- and to purchase of Grain. Guano, and I- Plantation Supplies, d Liberal advances against Bills Lac ding. 1, Oct. 7. Gm. I- . * BRODIE d CO., " FACTORS d 1- AND Commission Merchants, north Atlantic wharf. Charleston. 8- C. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. REFERENCES. Andrew Simonds, Esq., President First National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Cameron. Barkley 6c Co., Charleston, S, C* H. T. Peak, Esq., General Superintendent S. C. R. R. Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gower, Cox, Mnrkley 6c Co,, Greenville, S. C. Hon. James Farrow, Spartanburg. S. C. Hon. BF. Cr.iyton, Anderson, S. C. is {CrMnj. E. E, SILL is our agent at Cams den, ana will make liberal advances on Consignments to our house. Sept. 53. 6m. p.p7t o a l e, (a Charleston, S. C., Manufacturer of : DOOBS, SASHES, BLINDS, HAVING the Largest and most complete Factory in the Southern States, and keeping alwayB on hand a large and most complete stock of r DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, t Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, . Mouldings &c., tie., I am enabled to f sell low and at manufacturers prices. N. B.?Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. I Sweet Oil, . STARCH, PEPPER and SPICES, i of all sorts. For Sale by HODGSON k DUNLA.P. THE CHESTER REPORTER, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBBLISHED BY E. O. McLURE&J. A. B APT,NY, Jr., AT CHESTER, S. C. TEllMS?In Advance - - - - $300 At Private Sale. That elegant and opacioua Residence of the late C. J- Shannon, situated on the corner of Broad and Boundary streets, Camden, adjoining Kirkwood. The House contains Ten Rooms, with wide Halls, on a finished brick basement and is most substantially and handsome ly built. The premises arc very complete, embracing cntensive accommodations for servants, horses Ac. The Lot contains Sixteen Acres, conveniently divided into yards, garden and farm. The location is very desirable, soil very productive, health perfect, convenient to Town and the neighborhood most agreeable. Terms?Accommodating. For immediate purchase, apply to J. B. KERSHAW. Nov. 4. tf. GRAND COMBINATION of the two Leading Life Insurance Gapia THE PIEDMONT and ARLINGTON, Of Richmond, Va. Assets, 81,500,000 Policies issued in two years, orcr 8,000 THE Officers of the above Companies beg leave to return thnnks to the public for their very liberal support, having enabled them to make such rapid strides?meet with puclt solid success, and would inform them that for many reasons deemed politic and prudent, these two Companies have combined in one by the nnmc 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 Companies existed. Renewals gytf QlwBuTiiJ.', Ar u?B/fe tors of "THL PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON" 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-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 ce it and will pay dividend on ALL CASH PO LICIES at the end of the first year. The late war taught many the heavy penalty of beirg separated 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. be eeperated from the Oihce, the right to reinstate policies within one year after intervening cause is removed, or to be ENTITLED TO SAME RIGHTS AS TONON-FOR FEITURE, AS THOUGH THE HINDERING CAUSE had never ex.sted, at the option ot the insured, so that no contingency can take from her POLICY HOLDERS their just riehts. THIS IS DONE BY NO OTH EK. COMPANY. It has paid all 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 other compnnics 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 von 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 Life, Ten Annual Payment, Five Annual Payments, Single Payment, Endowment, Joint Life. Children's Endowment, Return Premium, or any Tuble used by other Compninies. W. CLYbURN, Agent. Camden. S. C. J. R. STEGER, Gen'l Canvassing Agent. Dr. A. A. MOORE, Examining Physician. Oct. 7. l'2m N EW GOOES, WE would respectfully, inform the citizens of Cuntden and the surrounding country, that we are receiving and rponing a LARGE and WELL RKT/E CITED STOCK rnns'ino of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. SHOES AND HOOTS, Hardware, GROCERIES, &c, All of which have been selected with care, and will be sold at VERY LOW nrirns. I 1??-* By pivi g us a call before pur! chasing, you w save money. tt'ITKOWSKY & IIYAMS. Sept. 1G. tf Notice to Trespassers. All persons are forbidden to hunt or trespass in any other manner upon my LAN OS. The law will be rigidly enforced against offenders. B. fl. YOUNG. Not. 4. 4i South Carolina, 1 KEBSHAW COUNTY. IN TEE PR OB A TE CO UR T. Hall T. McGce, vs. Amanda Wheeler, Sarah Warren, et. al. Petition for Partition. ^ It appearing to my satisfaction, that Mrs. Amanda Wheeler, Martha Angle Sarah WarreD, Murgaret Warren, S. S. Prentiss Warren, Anna Warren, Peter Warren, Joseph Warren and Marian Warren, Joseph Wheeler and Anna. Wheeler his wife, defendants to above Petition, are beyond nod reside witiiont the limits of this State. It is "'ir?a on motion of Shannon, Solicitor tor Petitioner that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the above Petition within forty days from the ^ publication of this order, in default V. thereof, an order pro confesso will be entered against them. J. P. SUTHERLAND, J. P. II Nov. 4. 6t I'llAMK 0* SlJlfcDlLt. Charleston, Sept. 16, 1869. ON and after THURSDAY, September 16th, the Trains of the S. C. R R. will run as follows: day passenger. Leave Charleston 8 30 A. M. AArrive at Augusta 4.45 P. JJ. th Leave Charleston 8.30 A. 91. w> Arrive at Columbia 4 40 P M. 'h Leave Auirnsfa 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston 4 00 P. M. ^u' Leave Columbia 7 45 A. M. sa Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P M. ,UI gamden and columbia?passenof.b. Leave Camden 6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 11.00 A. M. n Leave Columbia 1.45 A.M. | Arrive at Camden ti.00 P. M. Kates of freight oft Cotton from Camden to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore by Steamers: # per bale From Camden to New York 9 5.25 " " " Philadelphia 4."5 " 11 11 Baltimore 3.50 H T. PEAKE, Gen. Supt. By Jas. Jones, Agent. Sept 10. tf. PURE French Bra:;dy and Wines, For Medicinal Purposes. This is a pure article of Brandy ns it ?ii? f?f thn?C'aiitoaa?j-lmmp and can be relied on as being pure and genuine. HODGSON k DUNLAP. t HOSTETTERS And Tlantation Bitters 1 AND all of the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. For Sale by HODGSON k DUNLAP. W Condition Powders, THESE Powders will cure met of the A diseases to which Horses and Cattle are liable, also improve the appetite and \\ aniriu TFifv aro rmn?h Mnria>riitr fn uexx t ; "w " ** ? ? " other in use. No Planter or Farmer should be without them. Prepared and sold by HODGSON A DUNLAP. Country Pi-oduec. ^ The highest market prices paid for tg Cotton and other Country Produce, by c0 JAMES JONES. Nov. 4. tf. FINAL NOTICE. _ alex. l. Mcdonald, the old cx- V Judge of Probate, is very desirous to p collect his out standing fees of office. ?j It is not altogether that he truly wants them, but that lie actually needs them gf He has been waiting patiently with e(j people year after >ear, crop after crop, and with some on bruken promises until he has ultimately come to the conclu- j sion that long continued and protracted s(jj imlulgenceceasestobeartheappellatioin lj( of being termed a virtue. Personally, I wi'l be on DeKalb Street until the last of November next. All or any in arrears with me for fees can call and settle their resnective du_-s bv cash, or ------ r - J 1 -- ? if ca?h be not immediately at command, by giving a negotiable note fur a short season. All my accounts not settled by the last of November, I will place ret (hem in the hands of legal officials for collection. mi Oct. 7. 7. be ADVANCES ON COTTON. Liberal advances made on COTTON' shipped to our friends in Charlestau, Haltimorc and New York. JAMES JONES. I)Mi l IJt IIOI SI;, s J. W. Bodgcrs?Proprietor CAMDEN, S 0. _ VINEGAR. WHITE WINE and CIDER VINE *1 GAR, for Bale by . HODGSON & DUNLAP. J BOjTS AND SHOES, i LADIES, and Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES, of all qualities, and of superior make and finish. For sale low, by JAMES JONE& ( Sides, Hides. 1 &c. &c. GHEST market price paid CASE GREEN and DRY HIDES; for fRS, :lean rags, old paper, books, wool, wax, tallow, iron, metals, &c., At F. GOSS' dealer in i PROVISIONS, heavy and fancy JEOOEEIES. SHOES, BOOTS, lard ware, &c., &c. IVIMS, LIQUORS AXO ALE of all kinds and bent qualities, N ANY QUANTITY. Vorkman's Building, Broad-Street, CAMDEN, S. C, April 29. tf NOTICE. LL persons having demands against e estate of John Kirkland, decease#, 11 present them duly attested within e time prescribed by law. 'litis no;e.will be plead io bar of those who il to comply. Th< se indebt_d to the id estate will make immediate payent to JESSE A. KIRKLAND, FARMER'S FRIEND, OCIET CORM SH?LL?R8. WKIG-HT ONLY ONE POUND Saleable Iron' Coppered. IIEY will shell from FOUR to SIX Bushels per hour, rhey should be on e?ery Plantation, hey arc the Chropttxf, most Dvrablt and most Simple of Machines. Will take every kernel off tee Cub. 'ill leave tic Corn cleau aud ready for the Mill. re adapted to the smallest or largect ear of Corn. rill shell more Corn in a day than any other Machine in Proportion toils size. ny Man Woman or Child can use them. Having purchased the right for Ker aw and Lancaster for the sale of the love, l am now preprrcd to furnish cut in any quantity, to all who have rn to shell. Call and see them. ROBT. M. KENNEDY. Sept 2. tf. aluabie Plantation for Sale. c\KT of RED BANK, on Waterec ivcr nod Camden Branch of the S. C. . R.f containing nine hundred and ty eight acres, several hundred clcar, of which a part is prime upland ? ie wooded lands are finely timbered in place inay be treated fur at privute le until 1st of .lannnrv. when, if not Id, it will be rented to the highest ddor. Terms, to suit purchaser*. J. B. KERSHAW, L. II. DBAS, T. J. ANCRUM, Sept. 30?3m Executors. "notice." The undersigned gives notice of his idinesa t<T receive all jobs of repairing d refitting old matures, as well as iking the same. Orders left at the Jvvmal office will promptly attended to. ARCHY DESAUSSURE. ^ SHIP i Your Money and Frclglu v BY THE OUTHERN EXPRESS. OFFICE AT THE DEKALB HOUSE \ FOR SALE. f [OSE Town Lots, situated on the I 3t of Broad Street, between the prem- o i of the late E. W. Bonnet and 0. I Chatten, having a front on Broad e eet of two hundred feet, and extend- S ; west five hundred and t*entj-eii?ht. f J. M. DeSAUSSURE, I J. B. KERSHAW, a J. A. YOUNG, tl J. M. DAVIS, ^ 7.?tf www [. H. ALEXiUDEB, DENTIST. CAMDEN, S. C . WOULD respectfully inform the eitisens of Kershaw District, that he will at* tend promptly to all business in his line entrusted to his care, at the very lowest Casq pries. All work Warranted. OFFICE?On Broad street, abort J. M. LeGrand's Jewelry Store. July 29. tf JOHN DOBY, i dealer in I DRY GOODS, d (iRnrw.RtRd - SH0ES' I WINES, . I LIQUORS, AC., I Would respectfully invite his friends * * and customers to call and see him. ' LIQUORS. Consisting of CORN, RYE, old family NECTAR and BOUBON WHISKIES, OLD HOLLAND GIN, BLACKBERlrf BRANDY^ (very fine) CHOICE WINES, AC.. Call and try if. Aug. 5. tf Shoes 1 Shoes.' mm? i ii i - 1 j *5 i Ij Ej euo^criuer nas uu uauu a govtr stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SHOES,which he is selling at very low prices. He is gratified to know that his Shoeshave given satisfaction to all who have purchased of him. Terms Cash. C. NOELKIN. January 21. tf Fresh Arrivals^ .7 I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A new stock of Goods, SuitaDlc for the season,. DRY GOODS, ~ tiKWEBlLS, HARDWARE, CROCKEHY, HATS, SHOES SASELEB7r Ac. Ac. &<?. Ac. Which will be sold at the lowest priest for CASH. 1 solicit a call from my old customers. ^ A. M. KENNEDY. Dec. 17. tf 44 Save your Family from wait Insuring your Lift," THE LOUISIANA EQUITABLE LIFE immsci COSPAM, OF JiEW OSLEAK&, HAVINO A CASH CAPITAL Of 500.000 DOLLARS. OFFERS to its Boat he: n pe'rons a reliable' Home Company. in which can ba effected every species of Life Insurance at tht' at the most reasonable rate . All policies non forfeitable, and the earn, ings ol the CoTnpany annually divided an the strictly mutual plan. OFFICERS. JfOSEFH ELLISON. President. W. S. DIKE. Vice President. W. P. HARPER. Secretary. S. C. DMARING, Goneral Agent. G. A. BRKAUX. Attorney. DtmcToas?John Pemberton, E. A. Tyler,. C. H. Slocumb. F. Delbordia. George .A F dick, W. 8. Pike, J. W. Stone, A Thomp.?on. I). B. Penn, Edward Rigney W. B.Schmidt, Alexander Marks, C. E. Rigney, A. M. KENNEDY. Agent for Kershaw District. T Dr. A A. MOORE, Medical Examiner. Dec 24. if* LE ITNEJt & DUNLAP, ITTORflLYS AT LAW j AND ' SOLICITORS IE EQUITY. YILL practice in the CoUrts of Kerhaw, Sumter, Lancaster and Richland )iRtricta. Office?Broad-st., Camden, S. C. I V. Z. LEITNER, J. D. DFNLU' Feb. 11 6a. ^ ; SHERIFFS SALES. \ Sheriffs Office,'. Camden, S. C., Not. 29, 1869. ? I Vill bo sold at the residence of John Nelson, Sixteen miles West of . ?J? ? rr?u,t. a. r I ailJUCU, UU iuraumj, u o xnu uaj yj )ecember, insL, commencing at 12 'clock, M., Two Bags Cotton, Small ,ot Seed Cotton, One Handred BashIn Com, more or lew, Small Lot Peaa. ? Ihucks, Three Stacks Fodder, Lot of 'otton Seed, consisting of about Three. i lundrcd Bushels. Levied upon aa ? s the property of John J. Nelson, at be suit of Wm. C. Dukes, & Co. a J. P. BOSWELL, B. K. (I I r>?. i. a - ]