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sition of said party; or of any witness or witnesses
in said causa or proceeding; whose examination
shall he required by the party
muting said uplicutiou, upon lakinir which
depositions, the several parties shall be entitled
to the same rights of examination, crossexamination
and examination in reply, and
the same exception to the admissibility of evidence,
its arc allowed by law upon examination
before the court. And the deposition
so taken shall be certified by the Clerk before
whom said examination was held, and shall
be read in evidence at the trial of said cause
or proceeding, subject, nevertheless, to the
right of either party to require the personal
attendance, and viva voce examination of
the witness or witnesses at the trial of said
cause or proceedings, the exercise of which
right; however, not to cause the continuance
or delay of the trial el the said cause or proceeding.
Sec. 2. That every clerk of the court of
common pleas shall have power to compel the
attendance before him of the witness or witnesses
to be examined as aforesaid, upon application
of a party to any civil cause or proceeding
hereafter to be instituted, pending,
or nt issue in said court, for which purpose
he may issue a subprena to any such witness,
which shall be served personally, and if any
witness upon whom such subpccua has been
duly served shall fail to attend conformably
thereto, the clerk by whom the same was issued
shall have power to issue a rule requiring
such witness to show cause why he should
not be attached for contempt; and upon the
failure or neglect of such party to show cause
the said clerk shall have power to issue an
attachment against said witness for contempt,
which attachment shall not be dissolved except
by the order of a judge of the said court.
Sec. 3. That every Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas for taking the depositions
hereinbefore mentioned, shall be entitled to
demand and receive the sum of one dollar
for each witness examined, to be paid by the
party against whom judgement shall be rendered
in said cause or proceeding.
Approved Foby. 15, 1872.
?
An Art to provide for the redemption of
certain lands sold under the order of Gen.
Ed. K. 8. Canby for taxes.
Section 1. lie it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the State of
South Carolina now met and sitting in General
Assembly, and by authority of the same:
That the former owners of all lands sold
Sii for taxes and bought in for the State by the
sheriffs of the several counties, under tho
provisions of an order of Gen. Ed. It. S. Canby,
dated Charleston S. C., Dec. 3,1867, to
? provide for the support of tho provisional
Government of South Carolina, for tho year
commencing the 1st day of Oetobcr 1867,
^3 be, and they are hereby allowed the prive
lege of redeeming said lands, at any tune
within twelve mouths of the passage of this
act.
Skc. 2. That the person or persons desiring
to redeem land sold under said order,
shall apply to the sheriff for a certificate under
his hand and seal, stating the amount of
taxes, costs and penalties, for which the land
was sold. That then the said person shall
present said certificate to the county treasurer,
and pay to said treasurer the amount of
the tax, with interest thereon at. the rate of
seven per cent per annum, on all costs and
penalt ies; whereupon the treasurer shall make
and deliver to such person a deed of conveyance
for said land, removing all the titles
therein.
Sec. ,?>. That the county treasurer shall
account f ?r the taxes, penalty and interest
paid in under this act, in the same manner
as lie does lor other taxes, and shall distribute
the costs to the officers to whom the same
shall belong.
Sec. -1. That the person or]pcrsons redeeming
the laud shall pay to tile county treasure
the sum of three dollars for the deed of conveyance,
and to the sheriff (^50 cents) fifty
cents for the certificate.
Sec. 5. That all acts or partsjof acts inconsistent
with this act, be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Sec. 6. That all deeds of conveyance heretofore
executed by the sheriffs of the different
counties, or any of them, under the act
providing for the redemption of lands, sold
under the order of Ccneral Canby, approved j
the ninth day of March, a. p. 1871, in which
the application was made therefor within the
time limited by the act, be, and the same are
hereby ratified and confirmed.
Sec. 7. That the sheriffs who may have
received taxes, interest and penalties, in the
redemption of lands, as in the act provided,
are hereby required to turn the same over to
their respective county treasurers, to be disposed
of b}r them as other taxes, and to pareel
out the costs received by them to the olficers
to whom they severally belong.
Approved February 15,1S72.
An Act to incorporate the Mechanics and
Farmers Building and J.oan Association of
Richland county, South Carolina.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the State
South Carolina now met and sitting in Gcneral
Asseuiblp, and by the authority of the
same:
Tnat E. II. Ileinitsh, A. G.Brcnzicr Jno.
Agncw, M. J. Calnan, W. B. Xash, William
Simons, S. B. Thompson. James Davis ?'Esop
Goodson, J. A. Bryant, William Taylor, together
with such other persons as are now or
may hereafter be associated with them, be
and they arc hereby declared a body politic
and corporate, lor tiie purpose ot" making
Joans of money, by certificate or otherwise,
secured by mortgage on real estate or personal
property, or by conveyance of the same,
to their members and stockholders or other
persons, by the name and style of the Mechanics
and Farmers Building and Loan Association
of Richland county, South Corolina,
the capital stock of which shall consist
of two thousand shares, to be paid in by successive
monthly instalments of one dollar on
each share, so long as the corporation shall
continue. The said shares, to be held, transferred,
assigned and pledged, and the holders
thereof to be subject to such fines and
forfeitures, for default in their payments, according
to such regulations as may be prescribed
by the laws of said corporation.
Sec. 2. That the said corporotion shall
have power and authority to make any such
rules and by-laws for its government as are
not repugnant to the constitution and laws
of the land; shall have such number and succession
of members and officers as shall be
ordained and chosen according to the said
rules and bye-laws, made and to Ijp made by
them; shall have and keep a common seal,
and may alter the same at will, may sue and
be sued, plead and be impleaded in any court
of law and equity in this State; and shall
have and enjoy all and every right and privilege
incident and belonging to corporate
bodies, aecordi?g to the laws of the land.
Sec. 3. That the said corporation shall
have power to take, hold and purchase real
estate, and to sell and transfer the same from
time to time, to its members and others, on
such terms and under such conditions and
subject to such regulations as may be prescribed
by the rules and bye-laws of said
corporation. Provided: That the real estate
he,d by said corporation shall not at any time
exceed the value of two hundred thousand
dollars.
Sf.c. 4. That the funds of said corporation
shall be loaned and advanced to its members
and stockholders and others, upon the securer
nf r?fil an*! sArcnnnl estate. and used in
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the purchaso of real estate, for the benefit of
its members and stockholders, on Buch terms
and under such conditions, and subject to
such regulations, as may from time to time bo
prescribed by the rules and bye-laws of said
corporation, and it shall be lawful for said
corporation to hold such lands, tenements,
heriditamcnts and personal property as shall
be mortgaged or conveyed to them in good
faith, by way of security upon its loans and
advances; and inay sell, alien or otherwise
dispose of such money to its members, stockholders
or others, as thev, from time to time
may doom expedient.
Sec. 5. That whenever the funds of said
corporation shall have accumulated to such
an amount that, upon a fair and just division
thereof each stockholder shall have received
or be entitled to receive the sum of two hundred
dollars, or property to that value, for
each and every share of said stock by him
or her so held, and such distribution or division
of said funds shall have been so made,
then this corporation shall cease and determine.
Sed. 6, This act shall he deemed a public
act and the same may be given in evii
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UUHCU Wltliuui rtpruiau y |m?;uu<u? vuu w?-.v.
Approved February 15, 1872.
The first Bank was established in Italy in
S08 by the Lombard Jews, of whom some
settled in Lombard Street, London, where
many banks have ever since been locatod. :
DRUGS & MEDICINES
We have just received a fresh supply of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
WINDOW - GLASS,
Dye Stuff* and
-PATTTNTT MF.nTriMF.q
Our stock is very large and complete. We
think we can give satisfaction to every person,
both as to quality and prices, as our Medicines
are warranted I'URE and GENUINE.
HODGSON 8L DUNLAP.
Brushes, Etc.
A Large Assortment of fine English and
French Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Infants'
Brushes; also Nail and Bathing Brushes.
Dressing Combs of all qualities.
HODGSON & Dl'NLAP
Fancy and Joilet Articles.
IN Large Variety, such as Toilet Sets, Dress
ing Cases, (both ladies' nnd gentlemen's)
Toilet Stands, Jewelry Stands, Work Boxes
Vases, Leather and Silk Bags and Port Monies.
Also, German Colognes, Labia's nnd Lowe's
Extracts, Lubin's Soap, besides a large lot of
other Perfumeries and Fancy Soaps.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
Paints and Colors.
BEST English White Lead, Crome, Green and
Yellow, Winbcr's Terra Sienna, Prussian
Blue, Patent Dryer, &c., &c. Also, Linseed Oil
and Turpentine. For sale by
HODGSONJ: DUNLAP.
Kerosene Lamps Oil.
JUST arrived; a large and beautiful assortment
of Kerosene Lamps, both Parlor and
hand with all the Latest Improved Burners. We
also keep on hand the Best Known Oil, as all the
oil we Bell HAS BEEN TESTED.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
LAMP CHIMNIES.
THESE Chimnies are made of the Best Flint
Glass, and are not half so liable to break as
the common oneB.
H. & D.
Jany4ly
MGarfleiMai Onion Sets,
Just r.cceivcd by
HODGSON A DUNLAP.
Dissolution.
THE copartnership in planting heretofore ex
jsting oeiween li. m. & ji. x. watts is dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will hereafter
be conducted by H. T. Watts.
LEWIS M. WATTS,
HENRY T- WATTS.
KERSHAW?In the Probate CouiCt.
EST. MARGARET SCANLOM.
WHEREAS, William McLcish has made suit
to me for letters of administration on all
and singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits which were of the said Margaret
Scanlon, deceased. Now, therefore, this is
to summons and require all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be
and appear before me at the court of probate to
be held on the^Jnd day of May next to, show
cause, if any there be, why said administration
should not be granted.
J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P.
April 18. 2t
Hymnal of the Church;
We trc prepared to furnish the " HYMNAL"
at the lowest introduction prices. A variety of
Btyles ; prices from 40c, 60c, 75c, $1, and upwards.
Fogarties Book Depository.
NEW CATALOGUE No. 25.
LIFE AND TIMES OF REV. JOHN WESLEY,
by Tyerman, Vol. 1, $2 50.
A new supply of Bishop Huntington's Helps
to a Holy Lent, Si 25.
The Hidden Life of the Soul, from the French
by the author of "A Dominican Artist," &c,,
$1 50.
Truth and Trust, Lessons of the War four
Ardent Sermons by Henry Alford, D. D., $1.
Meditations on the Miracles of Christ, by Rev.
J. S. Howson, Dean of Chester, $1 50.
Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets, by
S. Baring Gould, M. A. $2
Lamps, Pitchers and Trumpets, Lectures on
the Vocation of the Preacher, Illustrated by
Anecdotes, Biographical, Historical and Elucidatory,
of every order of Pulpit Eloquence,
from the Great Preachers of all ages, by JS. Paxton
Hood, two volumes in one, Si 75.
Half Truth and Truth, Lectures on the Origin
and Development of Prevailing Forms of^ Unbelief.
considered in relation to the nature and
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Bede's Charity, by Hcsbn Stratton, author of
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$1 50.
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$1 50. #
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past year with Illustrations, edited by E. A.
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Heart Throbs of Eminent Authors, compiled
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The Southern Poems of the War, collected
and arranged by Miss Emily Mason, of Virginia,
$2.
NEW NOVELS, &c.
Lovels of Arden, by M. E. Braddon, 7no.
Kate Beaumont, by J. W. DeForeet, 75c.
Two Family Mothers, by M. Sophie Schwartz,
SI.
How will it End? by Heywood, $1 50.
More than She Could Bear, a Story of the
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$1 50.
Ought We to Visit Her? By Annie Thomas,
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6&' Address
FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No 260 King street, (in the Bcqd)
April 18 tf Charleston, S. C.
CAROLINA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY!
Of
MEMPHIS, TENN,
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Branch Office Baltimore, Md.
Assets - - - - $1,075,000
Hon. JEFF. DAYIS, President.
Gen. WADE HAMPTON, Yice Prest
JOHN D. KENNEDY,
fcbicij state Agent.
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PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON
Life Insurance Company, : ;
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OF EICHMOND, YA.
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ASSETS, over #2,000,000
WET SIRPL1JS. over 700,00ft10;;
POLICIES ISSUED, over . 1*00,000;/,
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W. . CABRjKGTONj President?
J. E. EDWARDS, Vice President,- //
D. J. HARTSOOK, Secretary, "
J. J. HOPKINS, Assistant Secretary, . ,t
J. E. WOLF, Scpxrintendbxt or Agencies. ,( ?
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South Carolina Branch Office at Columbia, S. C# . ',,
In South Carolina National Bank Building. Ml-1 - J
J. P, THOMAS, President. 3 I
S. L. LEAPHEART, Secretary, * .[]
Dn. ISAAC BRANCH, Superintendent of AgencieB. .J<f _
Board or Birxotors.?John McKenzie. John S. Preston, F. W. McMaster, W. B.
John T. Sloan, Sr., Dr. K. W. Gibbes, R.C. Shiver, Thomas Earl*.
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"We offer in the Piedmont and Arlington a solid and reliable Insurance Company, thoroughly* " '
Southern, in the bands of men of the highest integrity, with abundant assets, recent risk>? tb+ , .
most secure of all investments, pledged to retain within the State of South Carolina all fond* accruing
therein, and, indeed, presenting every advantage that can be desired, -u
We confidently appeal to every one interested in Southern prosperity to look to their o?rnrin?e^,.r')
ests by sustaining their own institutions, and thereby establish thftt self-confidence'without
which there can be no permanent prosperity. Bear in mind that already over $10,1)00,'600 or*
annually sent North for Life Insurance, taking so much from our strength and thereby giviftg^d- : i
ditional power to our competitors. .. _
Right of party to non-forfeiture in all its politics. Rights of party to re-instatement paid in (
policy, and surrender value where "intervention of armies" or any other cause cuts the insarea
off from home office. This feature, omitted in policies of Northern companies, cost the Soullfdm " '
people very heavily in the late war, and should make them seek the only company that provide.';. >
against such contingency in the future. . '
From an official exhibit, it is shown that the Piedmont and Arlington had a greater inercase ef '
business in 18G9 over 1868 than any company on this continent. It shows that there were emly t
three companies in the United States that issued more policies ; also, that, with their accumulated
risks of fifteen or twenty years all combined, this company, though young, stands twentieth in
amount of risks in force. * , '\r~ , _L,.( /
This exhibit, among dVer a hundred companies makes the Piedmont and Arlington the leadiig
Life Insurance Company, at least of this country. It shows, not only progress, but eautien and .
economy?its losses being light, ils expenses smt.ll. >. 'K
PT, A "NT "K/TTTHHTT A T.
Dividend paid on whole Life Policies, forty per cent.
Dividends given at end of first year, when all cash is paid- ,v
All policies non-forfeitable.
LEAPHEABT, JEFFEBSOX ?& BA^OM,
GENERAL AGENTS.
WM. CLYBURN, t
Agent for Kershaw and Lancaster Counties L
may 12?ly
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-Q j r-j-I rp ~p~j g D. L. DeS. & CO., Com. Agt*The
most delightful Tonic known. - ^
{ ^ ^ Cured by Sumter Bitters. } *0
{ ^ Restored by Sumter Bitfers. } tt
/Bo'y Cured hy Sumter Bitters. } bj /o|fj|c .It 6^9?. u
/CHILLS AND FEVER, 1 g / #*f3 ?
| Prevented by Sumter Bitters. J T1 ..J?f
Female Complaints \ ? *S- '
\ Relieved by Sumter Bitters. J ^ ^WVw?9Vf\^Vr 3'
J Nervous Diseases \ *
( Cured by Sumter Bitters. j W C
/ Recommended by the highest \ 1;Tt
t medical authority in the State./ P^.Tpowcrful^ ^ . ;
(This popular Tonic and delightfulBeverage 1 j
is for sale by Druggist* v iSSUafilllaBH&JHBai^MlkABSfitlKUBB'
and Grocers. J 1 These Bitters ara poeltivcly inToluahls in.,r , :
"7 DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, T ftlIi>N 141fl ?JM?iWfrgfl3; UJ U < ft 1 ~ 1
Proprietors, They purify the system, and grill euss
And Wholesale Druggist*, jillMttfSI
Charleston, S. C. ? ?
F. L. ZEMP, Agent for Camden. Bemlttent-andtotenalttentTems,
Miy 25. ly.
and sre a prerentire of Chilli and Borer.
ENGLISH All yield to their powerful efficacy; , > .
" STONEWALL" ' '
I to the wwted frame, and correct all f ,r
FERTILIZER I Will save days of suffering to the sick, and ' '
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KUlUHliiXialMi II" MKLMBBP
fcr The grand Panacea for all the iHa of lift..
THl BEST NOW USED.
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l-a Yoang or Old, Jlarrie^vjl^I? *
D. L. DeSlUSSURE & CO., ' y^s^thwwttorimA '
equalled and haw often been tha^k
. _ JT ' means of earing life. Xer ,.
IGENTS. ^ m.V^O NK BO T.T.- I. X
.1 r . T1 . Assignee's (Sale*.
Also, Ferilizing Lime !
Constantly on ban and for sale an above. In Re Witkowsky and Hyams?Ex Parte Daniel*
Haas. .z"r. , \
ENETIAN Blids.?No invention was T)Y virtue of an order fro^n the District Conrb
ever so important t the people of hot cli- _D of the United S^cs in the above entitled:
mates as the Venehn Blind. Admitting caU8e> I will 'oeii ftt Camden, c?*?ty of Kerthe
air and a shade light, while keeping ? . ' on f-*?c first Monday in May next, the foU
out the heat and gke, they are absolutely ^"orcal cs,ate: . . T ,,
I* - _ rJ i a- i? T.i7 -ill those several pieces or pareels of land iyessential
to comfort i this climate. If the -ing and being in th? t0WB 0f Camden and State
Houses of any of oureaders are destitute of of South Carolina, commonly ealled town lots,
these desirable contmnces, they should at and known and distinguished in the plan ef tb*
ouce, before the hot weather sets in send sa5tJ town 89 lols nine hundred and twentytheir
orders to Mr. P?. Toalo, No. 20 Hajne
street, Charleston 0./., manufacturer and Also, the southwestern fourth part of lot nil*
dealer in doors, sasss, blinds, balusters, hundrrd and twenty-four (924), the whole
mouldings, &c., &c. mar. 28 tf. fronting west upon Littleton street two bnn
dred aun sixty-four (2tt4) feet, being tho same
mtiiorr kwt t t. /-i occupied and lately owned by Louis M. DeSaueKL11SHAW?In
tii Probate Court. su re,
fstatf of 777.9 77 ft t 7ott Terms of sale, one-third cash: balance in oneestate
of tii8. h. elliott. ^ tWQ BeCured by bond of purchaser
NOTICE is hereby gim that one month after 1 and mortgage of the premises. Buildings to b?
date the undersiged will apply to t'ae I insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pa^.
I Judge of Trobate of Kuliaw county for lett.er8 ] for stamps and papers. uaaS
dismissory as administrrix of said estato , I PAfiilXi*'
! April 25 JAMES. ELLIOTT, AOjn'r, ( ?pr*t4 AwjfMt.
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