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. " FOLLOW ME! From (ho Charleston News. .. < The following beautiful and touchin f ii were'read by the Kev. James W. Miles at the close of a most iiupresssive discourse at Grace Church on Sunday last. Many inquiries have been made concerning the whereabouts and authorship of the lines, aud to satisfy a very general desire we reproduce them to-day. The verses were publishei a year or two-ago in the Southern Magazine at Baltimore, and are from the pen of our gitteil townsman u. neroer* fciass, Esq. ? We may a?ld that great attention and interest hare been excited by a series'of discourses now in'course of being preached by the Rev. Mr. Miles, at Grace Church. FOLLOW ME ! Soul o'er life's sad ocean faring, Whither drifts thy barque! To what haven art thou steering. Through the dark? Torn by tempests, tossed by billows, Wouldst thou anchor fast? % Stay there on eternal pillows At the last. Far away t]ie hnppy islet, Where the blessed be. Lies quite past the utmost twilight Of the sea. But the waves are dark between thee And that shelter warm; Haven there is none to screen thee From the s^irin. Weary, wounded, wind-tost, stricken? Hark! across the sea | Comes a voice thy hopes to quicken. "Follow Me!" , Whither, Lord ? the path is gloomy. Dim the harbor light, Cruel doubts and fears pursue we Through the night. "Follow Me in faith nnd meekness Where My steps have led, For My strength is in thy weakness Perfected." Shall I find Thee when I need Thee? "Only look above: 9 1 will keep thee, shield thee, lead thee. With My love." Shall the rough waves stay their riot? "Nay, I say not so. Not in peace and calm nnd quiet Shalt thou go:"Many a time thy soul shall sicken Yet, tho' faint thou be. Hardly pressed and sorely stricken? Follow Me! I Myself will be thy pilot. Till thou rest for aye. Anchored at that Happy Islet Far away. 'There of storm and strife and riot Shall be blest surcease? Life for Death?for long disquiet Utter-peace!" Pity the Poor Printer.?A writer in Our Monthly has evidently been inside a composing room, if he has not " dug a living out of the case." He thus sums the result of his experience? "Working for forty editors and scores of authors, every one of whom is as sensitive as a sore thumb, and as lively and interesting as a hornet, no wonder thai printers die young, and only pachyder- i dainatoiis grizzly, mulish, specimens get their share of life. Happy infantB, early blest! Rest in pe tceful slumber.) rest; Rescued from the thumps and jeers. Which increase with growing yeara." " The writer wishes he could offer hirn> self as an .awful example of the perils which environ the man who meddles with cold?type, A thoroughly trained printer should havtShad a step-mother, and then a step-father, ami then heen bound out to,a tanner, and then have married a scolding wife, ami lived in a smoking house, and had a family of bahies who were afflicted with the colic. lie should J have ariiled to all this discipline, a thorough knowledge of science, the arts, law, languages, theology, history and hi ography. If, in addition, he has a vicious looking countenance and an amiable disposition, he may stand some chance with those authors and editors; but the probabilities are, after all, that they will worry kiin to death." (JKIEF OF T11B MODOC WOMEN.?A correspondent at Fort Klamath says lie was perfectly unprepared for the frantitstate of grief which the Modoc Indian women worked themselves into, when it was announced that there was no hope for Captain Jack and his companions. They howled their weird death song, and threw themselves on their doomed friends, fawning them all over. Even tin- little children seemed to catch the infection, and thc-V cried and went in the most finished style. Jack appeared very much affected on meeting his favorite squaw, Lizzie, and the little papoose. His sister Marv was even more affected, and worked herself into a perfect paroxysm of grief. The little girl even, appeared to apprehend the situation, and sobbed bitterly. As J irk irave her one last fond embrace, the n~' squaws returned to the stockade and the murderers were left in their cells, with no other companions than the gloomy foreboding and anticipation of the mor row. < )hl Sconehin met his family without much visible emotion, hut his children cried bitterly, and the squaws yelled as if the wofllif was coming to an end. The chief did not betray any outward signs of agitation. lie kissed his little sen repeatedly, and when just before retreat they were taken away, he laid down in the cell and rolled himself like a ball in his blankets. ; REPORT OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. From flie Kershaw Qarette. Account* Audited and Paid by Orders on the Treasurer, by the Kershaw County Commissioners, from November 1, 1872, to September 18, 1873. Nov&nber 22nd, 1872. 1 J A Schrock. trial jus. acc't. 8 3 00 December Gth, 1872. 2 M Boykin, co. com'r. service, 190 00 3 ? ? " ? " 45 00 4 A H Dibble, co. coin'r. service, 122 20 5 ? " ? " ? ? 45 00 G " " ' " ? " 21 00 7 C Shiver clerk, wood and court room, 20 50 8 C Shiver, clerk court, % 81 00 9 " " " " 81 00 10 " " " " 242 50 " * - *>Al 1 OTO Uecemorr nn, ioi?, 11 Frank Carter, b'rd. co. com'rs. 90 00 12 AH Dibble, co. coin'r service, 3 60 13 ?? " " " " 12 00 14 M Boykin, co. com'r. service, 12 0C 15 Wm Dea?, making coffins, 33 5C 16 Sonmier Carolina, jury ticket, 16 1C 17 Dr. S Baruch. med. ser. 250 0( 18 " ?' " " " 109 0( 19 Frank Goss, sup. poor house 275 0C 20 J J Trantham, sup. to pauper, 20 0( 21 David Knox, jury ticket, 5 1( 22 John Outlaw, do 9 6f 23 Tim. Washington, do 10 9C 24 Nelson Herron, do 10 5( 25 Mendel Smith, do 3 0( 26 Bauni Bro., do 52 5( 27 M Boykin, Co. com'r. services, 3 0( January 27th, 1873. 28 Samuel Place, sheriff, 56 2( 29 " " " 142 2( 30 Wm Deas, coffins, etc., 75 5( 31 KE Wall, cl'k court court sundry accounts, 24 4< 32 R E Wall, witness ticket, 67 6( 33 Abram Marks, work on court house, 10 0< 34 J P Boswen. en-sheriff acc't. 93 0< 35 W B Boswell, Supt. P. H., 112 5< 36 J Scott, work in C. H. yard, 71 37 W B Boswell fodder for P. H., 60 8' January 28th, 1873. 38 D W Jordan, sup. for P. H.' 818 II 39 J P Boswell, ex-sheriff acc't. 143 8< Jmuaru 31*f. 1873 40 W Carina, whitewashing jail, 20 0 41 J A Boswell, cleaning jail, 2 5 42 C Shiver, sawdust for C. H., 10 01 43 J F Sutherland agi., 37 7 44 J F Sutherland late oo. com'r. 189 0 45 Dr S Baruch, med. serv'es. 135 01 46 Colin McRae, printing, 82 0 47 J-W DePass, T. J. 42 5 48 same " 10 7 49 same " 22 5 50 same " 12 9 51 same " 10 5 52 same " 3 5 53 J P Boswell, ex-sheriff acot. 987 1 54 Z Chesnnt, witness fee. 5 1 55 Milly Richardson, same, 3 6 5G Hester Reed, same, 5 1 57 A J Freitag same, 3 0 58 N Waters, cleaning C H yard, 1 0 59 James Miller, witness lee, 5 GO Sam'l. Salmond, same, 2 P 61 H R Brown, repairing bridge, 75 Oi 62 Laura Salmond, witness, 3 G< 63 T S Myers, constable, 7 5i 64 D R Kennedy, juror, 1 3< G5 J W DePass, T. J. 9 5( GG same " 6 2! 67 same " "40 5( 68 J R Brown, constable, 5 0< G9 F Cantey, same, 3 Ot 70 W Nettles, same, 3 0( 71 G McLain, juror. 1 5( 72 IJenry Mitchell, same, 1 5( 73 A Marks, same, 1 5( 74 F Cantey, constable, 4 0( 75 Alex Brown, witness, 4 5( 7G F Cantey, juror, 1 5C 77 D Hoskins, witness, 3 0C 78 same, " 1 5C 79 same, 11 1 5(1 80 John J McKain, juror, 1 5C 81 I) Hoskins same, 1 50 Q*} 1 In V \f nnal mow av 1(1 fifl U?rf X-f 1 I J ;<I l/'JJ Mil. UIVI. W*! iv VW 83 same, ? 25 00 84 C Shiver, team hire, 9 Oil February 3/v/, 1873. 85 Win Carter, juror, 1 50 8G Charles Campbell, witness, 4 50 87 Jauics Timbers, same, 4 50 88 Charles Waiters, constable, 10 40 80 J Sox ana Smith, witness. 1 50 90 F Pierce, repairing bridge, 10 00 91 Sam'l Place, sheriff, 78 15 92 Pr DeSaussure, co. physic'n., 50 00 93 John Kershaw, printing, 50 00 94 sarn^ " 42 00 95 Wm Peas, juror, 1 50 90 Kobt I.atta, same, 0 00 97 J li Micklo, same, 150 98 S M Mat his, same, 1 50 99 II J Davis, same, 1 50 100 K J Conwny.snmc, 1 50 101 F J Carter, same, * 1 50 102 Charles Elias, same, 1 5 103 John Kershaw, printing, 25 75 KM Bcnj McCaskill, co. com'r. 10 00 Ftliruan/ 15 thy 1873. 105 S It Adams, lumber, 03 41 100 C Shiver, cl'k. b'rd. co. eom'rs., 71 75 107 It F Wall, clerk of court, 122 24 10? A Crinihall, stenographer, 18 00 109 Sain'l. Place, sheriff. 17 00 110 Henj McCaskilll^co. coiu'r. 83 53 111 D P Johnson, same, 87 15 112 J P Ih is well, ox-sheriff. 7 05 113 John Perkins, team hiro. 1 25 111 F It Stokes, books, stationery, 305 25 115 J A Hoswcll, co. com'r. 71 70 March \*t, 1873. 110 J F Sutherland. T. J. 221 50 117 Allen I>e?B, building bridge 20 00 11S same same 200 (Ml 11 SI J L Thompson name l(MMM) 120 J Perkins, repairing bridge, l(MMl 121 J S Meronoy, office rent, 2.1 (Ml 122 Cyrus Mcliurt, digging graves, 2!' 00 123 K Small, team hire for coui'rs, 10 00 124 W IF Truesdel, constable, 10 (50 125 Mary Jackson, witness, 5 00 120 James Scott, same, 1 50 March Slh, 1873. 127 Monni* liennx, bridge causeway, 50 00 128 J I, Thomson, building bridge, 100 00 120 K Small, team hire for coni'rs, 22 50 130 M P Kelly, repairing bridge, 5 00 181 LMBoiwall, Juror, 150 132 B McCaskill, co. com'r, 35 50 133 F. Goss, supplies for poor house 389 70 134 D P Johnson, county comm'r 40 40 March 15 th, 1872. 135 A Deas, building 8 bridges, 280 00 136 H. & Duulap, garden seed, 2 85 137 J A Boswell, blankets for jail, 9 00 138 E Small, team hire for com'rs. 4 00 139 Colin McRae, printing, 9 00 140 John Perkins, repairing bridge, 5 50 141 S Placo, sh'ff. dieting prisoner, 11 50 142 D McQueen, cash p'd. Stokes, 30 00 March 24 th. 143 D L DeSaussure, medical services, 50 00 144 B. McCaskill, team hire, 4 00 145 J W DePass, trial justice, +Q 2b 146 Samuel Place, sheriff, 100 00 147 B McCaskill, county com'r. 18 50 148 D P Johnson, same, 21 50 April 15th. 1 159. J W DePass, trial justice, 60 00 1 150 F Cantey, constable, 6 00 ' 151 Willis Nettles, constable, 8 30 152 John Doby, juror, 4 50 153 John Wrilliains, constable, 3 00 ' 154 John B Lyles, juror, 3 00 1 155 Margaret Williams, witness, 3 00 > 156 J W DePass, witness tickets, 7 50 ' 157 Emma Banks, same, 3 00 . ??/-> t Ti o?.1?i?j one -An ' 100 J r outuenauu, triai justice, ?v? ?v ' 159 Colin McRae, printing, 12 00 I 100 J S Meroney, office rent, 16 96 > 101 J A Young, stationary, etc. 35 00 ) 102 S B Hall, jury commissioner, 3 00 1 163 John A Boswell, drawing jury, 9 00 > 164 William Cantey, constable, 12 00 1 105 Edward Small, team hire, 6 00 ) 166 Hansom Pringle same, 3 00 ) ^ . April 16/A. ) 107 DPKirkland, repairing bridge, 2 00 ) 1G8 Cyrus McGirt, digging grave, 3 00 169 J A Boswell, jury ticket, 1 50 > 170 W Carlos, same, 1 50 ) 171 J A Boswell, oounty comm'r. 75 00 ) 172 S Place, balanco on oheck 146, 78 00 173 Same, balance on account, 380 65 ) 174 Same, same, 23 40 ) 175 John B Williams, juror, 3 00 176 C Shiver, clerk board oomm'ra. 21 00 9 177 B McCaskitl, county oonun'r 30 60 [) 178 D P Johnson, same, 27 30 D May 9 th, 1873. 5 179 J S Meroney, office rent, 16 66 9 180 W H Carter, oonstable, 7 50 181 Jame9 Dickeraon, constable, 0 OU j 182 Same, jaoitor' court house, 7 50 0 183 R E Wall, witness, 7 50 184 Same, clerk of court, 37 05 0 185 J Nelson Carter, constable, 7 30 0 186 John McCarthj, Jury Ticket, 2 30 0 187 B. McCaskiH, county eomm'r. 9 00 3 188 D P Johnson, same, 30 00 0 May 13tA,1873. 0 189 Ebeneter George, oonstable. 7 50 0 190 J W McCurry, wood for jury 2 50 0 191 John A Boswell, team hire,. 5 00 0 * June 2nd, 1873. 0 192 J W Depass. trial justice, 45 80 0 193 S R Adams, lumber for bridge, 59 53 0 194 Frank Carter, county comm'j. 30 60 0 195 RE Wall, copying index, 52 65 5 196 Harry McRae, witness, 3 00 0 197 Harry McRae, jr., same, 3 00 0 198 W B Boswell, sup't poor house,J ?2 50 0 199 S Place, sh'ff., part of aocoant, 120 00 0 200 Hodgson & Dunlap, medicine, 17 10 0 201 D P Johnson, county eomm'r. 26 25 0 202 J A "Boswell, same, 48 10 [) Jnne 16>A, 1873. [) 203 S B Lathan, team hire, 23 00 [) 204 J S Meroney, office rent, 16 66 1 205 F P Beard, printing. 27 00 [) 106 Edward Whitaker, witness, 1 50 [) 207 Cyrus MoGirt, digging graves, 9 00 i 208 J Aldridge, repairing bridge, 40 00 ) 209 J A Boswell, county eomm'r- 30 00 ) 210 Isaac Thorn, advance on bridge, 50 00 ) 211 Frank Carter, clerk to eomm'rs. 22 00 ) 212 Edward Carter, juror, 3 00 ) 213 M Smith, same, 1 50 ) 214 B McCaskill, county comm'r. 36 00 ) 215 D P Johnson same, 9 20 ) Jnnc 21 s<, 1872. ) 216 Isaac Thorn, on bridge acot'. 100 00 > July 7 th, 1873. 1 217 J W DePass, trial justice, 57 50 ) 218 David Coleman, constable, 3 24 ) 219 Dr. DoSamsure. post mortem ) examination, 11 80 i 220 W A Ancrnm, building bridge, 10 00 > 211 Isaac Thorn, on bridge aec't., 200 00 i 222 J A Boswell, county oomm'r. 21 00 l 223 D P Johnson same, 22 80 224 B McCaskill. same, 9 25 i July 9tk, 1873. i 225 D L DeSaussure, medical aerI vices, 100 00 226 DcPass A Hay, county atty'i. 300 00 July 21st, 1873. 227 W P Reid, juror, 3 00 828 J J Richardson, trial jnstioe, 23 00 229 S Place advance on account, 314 00 August 4th, 1873. 230 Henry Honie, constable, 4 50 231 F Carter, clerk county com'rs. 27 70 232 T S Myers, constable, 38 70 233 8 Place, sh'ff. balance on aec't. 531 25 234 D P Johnson, county oomm'r. 15 40 235 8 Place, sh'ff. advanced on aco't. 20 00 236 F Ooss. supplies for poor houae, 947 65 August 18M, 1873 237 J WDePass, trial justice, 72 75 Same actinir coroner. 23 60 229 Baum Bro. sup. for poor houM, 27 00 140 E J Conway, team hire, 00 241 J S Meroney, office rent, 1G G5 242 Same, same, 1G G7 213 J A Boawell, county conim'r. 50 00 214 F Pcarce, building bridge, 125 00 245 I) P Johnson, county coinm's. 8 00 24G W 1) McDowall, jr., building bridge, 15 00 Srptrinlter 2m</,"1873. 247 J A Boswell board of eijualiiation, 3G 00 248 J A Boswell county comm'r. 12 00 249 D P Johnson same, 43 00 250 B McCaskill same, 45 00 251 F,Cartcr, clerk board couiui'p. 24 00 252 Lazariue Reynolds, witness, 3 00 253 J S Meroney, office rent, 16 GG 1 254 Bauui Bro sup. for poor house, 71 93 255 J H (Joodale, juror, 3 25 25G Same, tinware for jail, 5 50 257 d J Richardson, trial justice, 20 00 258 H. R Brown, advance on bridge account, 300 00 Septrml#r 8th, 1873. 259 Cyrus MctJirt, digging grave, 3 00 2G0 Isaac Scott, team hire, 4 00 2G1 J F Sutherland, trial justice, 128 75 2G2 Isaac Thorn, building bridge, GO 00 2G3 F Carter clerk board cotnm'rs. 3 70 September 16tA, 1873. 264 B McCaakill, county oomm'r. 23 90 1 265 D P Johnson, same, 27 55 4 266 PMAWD McDowall, buildkridgs, 40 00 t Total, $14,174 73 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a crua copy from the records. JOHN A. BOSWELL, Chairman B'rd Co. Com'rs. Attest: FrankjCarter, Clerk. Camden, S. C., October 15, 1873. FALL AND Winter Qoods! AT J. <fc T. I. JONES' CHEAP CASH STORE. Our Stcck of General Merchandize, Consisting in part, of 3DH/5T Q-OOIDSi Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, and.Shoes, Notions, Hats, &e, Will be sold at the very lowest prices for cash or its equivalent in barter. Ill Goods sold by us are warranted as represented. t We have a large and well selected stock of North Carolina Shoes, Which we offer at low figures. We pay the highest market prices for Cotton and other Coantry Produce. Agents for Neblett & Goodrich's Cotton Gins, which we offer at Manufacturer's prices. f^*All Goods purchased by parties residing within the oorporate limits of the town, will be delivered by us free of charge. J & T I. JONES Camden, Sept. 25. tf. 1673. 1873. "fall trade!" We are now receiving a large stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, HATS, of all styles, 100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, SADDLERY AND HARNESS. In fact, a great many articles too tedious to mention?all of which we will sell at our usual low prices. BAUM BRO. September 19 tf Fall .and Winter. 1873. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Groceries, Crockery and Hardware, AT W. I, ARTHUR'S. I am offering extra inducements to purchasers from my LAR^G STOC K, and would respectfully solicit a call, W. L ARTHUR. September 25. Bagging, Ties, Ac. 40 hales RAGGING. various brands, ? tons ARROW TIKS. MACKAREL, in barrels, half-barrels, quarrels, kits and at retail. OROnKfcRY, &C AC. J ust receive d by J. & T. I. JONES. ? . no if AtlglUl ?0. vi flour! Flour!! 100 barrels, different graded, For ??le by. BAOf BRO. Bagging and Tien. 10,000 yards HAOUINO 25,000 pounds TIKS. For sale by BAUM BBO. Important and True. liTEWGOODS. Cheap Goods. Such Goods as we Require. We would respectfully invite the attention of our friends and customers to our stock of IsTEW QOODS. which we have just received, and are selling at as low prices as the same goods can he bought in any country town m the southern country. Our stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. * - r?-v 11 Wnra. comprises in part; vam-ucD, ..... (teds, DeL&ines, Berage, Ginghams, Plaids, Linseys^ Kerseys, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeaiis, Denims, Ticking, Shirtings and Sheetings, bleached and unbleached; Drillings, plain and checked Oznaburgs; Blankets, Ooverlids, Comforts, Over and Undershirts and Drawers; Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, Oorsets; ladies' and gent's. Handkerchiefs, ladies' g?nt's. and children'i Hosiery, Cloves, &c., ladies' Belts, gent's. Bows, Collars, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, &c., Laces, Edgings, Braids, Trimmings, &c., Towels, Knitting Cotton, Needles, Pins. Hair Pins, Hail Nets, Thimbles and Thread. Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Round and Dressing Combs, Tooth Brashes, Pens and Pencils, Extracts anti Pomades, with various other articles to numeroui to mention. Our stock of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES Consists of everything usually kept in a wel regulated Family Grocery, vix? SUGARS? All grades COFFEE? Bio, La guyra and Java RACOK?White an# smoked Sides and Shoulder! BREAKFSf STRIFE?The very best in Baltimore MOLASSES?Wext Orleans and S. H. Syrup MACKAREL?Nos. 1, 2 and 8 CHEESE?Vsw New York Factory 0 OS HEX BUTTER?The best to be had. LARD?Ruperior Lea/ RICE?Both priiue and medium PEARL GRIST? From Baltimore TOBACCO? Finest chewing an Durham smoking PIERS?All sixes, kinds and qualities CIGARS?From finest to common grades CANNED GOODS?Of every decription CONFECTIONS?Of all varieties and qualitiei SARDINES?Warranted genuine Yeast Powders, Salad Oil, Candles, Matches Family and Fancy Soap, Starch, Soda, Pepper Spice, Nutmegs, Ginger, Mustard, Pickles, Jel lies, Worcestershire Pepper and Gapers 8auces Powder, Shot and Cape, and many other arti[ cles which we have not room to mention. Wi I also keep daring the see^n , All kinds of Fruits, Vegetables &< Such as Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas Cranberries, Raisins, Figs. Prunes, Currants Cabbages, Irish Potatoes, Onions, &c. We have also always on hand an assortmen of Crockery ware, Ac. Ac. All of the above goods we will sell at tbever lowest figures for Cash, and purchasers wi find it to thsir interest te give us a call befoi purchasing elsewhere. KIWKIsEY * GARLAND. Next door south of the corner, in the Workuu Building. Sept. 26. tf. Sheriflf? SaleRY virtue of an execution to roe directed, will sell before the,Court House door in Can den, on the first MoaJsy iu November next, hi ing the third day of said month, during the 1< gal hours of sale,? That tract or parcel of land situated 1 thecouuty aforesaid, on waters of PinetrceCreel containing three hundred and eleven acres, moi or less, bouuJcd north by lands lately of Lass rus Yates, south by lands of Richard Browt east by lands of John B. Spradley, and west b lands of Airs, Sarah A Brown, on which ther is a good dwelling bouse, and all necessary oat * " A? ami nnnvnni bouses?nna nut wiwr, ???? ? - ent. Levied ou aud to be sold as the propert, of Elisha Holland, at the auit of F. J. Moses.Tercis cash. Oct 9 41. 8AMUEL PLAOE, S. C. K. LJi Y-i . , i ? Sheriff's Sale. JOHN 0. GIBBE3 and JANE C., his wife., VI JAMES I. VILLKPlOrii and SARAH Ji., hi wife. Salt under Fort cloture. BY virtue of a decreetnl order to me direct* in the above'cause, 1 will offer tor sale on th first Monday in November next, being the thin day of said mouth, beforatke Court Ilousedoor it Camden, during the legal hoars of sale, all tha piece, parcel or tract of laud, with the residanci and other building* thereon, being and situated ii in the village of Kirkwood. containing sevei and onq^cnth ac^es?fronting on Lyttletoi street four hundred and thirty-two (432) feet running westwardly towards Broad street sevei hundred and tweuty (720) fret?bounded nortl by lands of ffm. M. Shannon, east byLyttletoi street, south by lands of Miss Sallie Chesnut and west by lands lato of Mrs. W. J. Gerald. Terms one-half cash, balance in one yea: with interest, to be secured oy oona ana mon gage of the premises. Purchasers to pay foi papers, and to insure and assign policy. SAMUEL PLACE, S. K. C. Oct. 9. 4t. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of au execution to me directed, 1 will sell ou Tuesday, the 4tli day of Noveiu ber next, at the residence of Joined Holland, it Kershaw County, at 12 o'clock M., the following property, to-wit?Ceasiftiug of Household anc Kitchen Furniture, Bed!) and Bedding, Pots an?i Kettles, one Chest of Drawers, and one smali Cow. Levied on and to be sold as the property of AnnicaJ. Hyatte, at the suit of Edwin Barnes Administrator. Terms cash. Purchasers to pa} for paper*. SAVl'L. I'LACE, 8. K. C. Oct. lti.?41. J. I. M1DBLET0N& C0.7 FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, MD, Having purchased the entire STOCK 01 GOODS of Messrs. 1). L. HeSaI'usi ri & Co., we will *ell the nine it OOST for CASH, and for that purpose huebv constitute t nierabera of that firm our ageutsto effect eucl J I. MIDDLETON & CO. JnucH tf VeriiilfuypM, Worm Candy, and Patent Medicine* of a) kinds. For sale h/ Sot 2? HODQSON Jt DCNLAPi 9 i . , _ _ DONT PAIL ? TO CALL A1 THE --W . . . Cheap Cash Store OF D. W. JORDAI, Agt. * First-rate-Quality RIO COFFEE, 25 oenti per pound?4 lbs. for$l. Fine grades of FAMILY FLOUR, K. ' CHOICE O. 33/. SI3D3ES, | The best in the market. A complete assortment of FRESH CRACKERS, ' SUGAR JUMBLES', SUGAR NIC NACS, 1 GINGER SNAPS, I LEMON CRACKERS, fiC. PURE KEROSENE OIL, *" Always on band, at 40 cents per gallon, i A choice line of the GROCERIES usually kept in a First Class Grocery Store. Insurance Company Piedmont and Aril LIFE 1 OF i Richmond, Virginia. If L it ASSETS I . #3,000,000. iQ W. C. CABMNGTOK, 1 13 PRESIDENT # n e i' Losses ' y * j* Actually paid in KershawCounty within y Three Years, $28,000,00. T ,l- ? * !??. T hflifA vAtnrna/) l latte pleasure in Bayiug xna?o iv>w>... to the agency of this popular Company. No difficulties will exist in future, as to Renewals of Policies, as I shall pay especial atten1 tionjto that branch of the business, i I&*1 will always be found at my Office on Broad Street, Camden, S. C. W. CIYBURN, Agent. January 16, 1873. tf RICHMOND RAMKINfi ANfl INSIIRANHE unniMiivi urn# iiiwwio ^ ? r COMPANY. I Capital, - - $500,000 PERSONS wishing to insure in % First Class Company at Low rate9, will please apply to i W. CLYBURN. Agent. ' CAROLINA LIFE ; INSURANCE COMPANY, OP Memphis, Term. BRANCH OFFICE AT BALTIMORE, Ml). Assets, $1,075,000. Hon JEFF. DAVIS. President. Geo. WaPE HAMPtON, Vice President. ? I JOHN P: KENNEDY, State Agent. May 22. 12b. notice" 1 T1 aVING purchased the entire stock of merM chandls* of Messrs. J. I. Middleton A Co., in Camden, we hare this day formed a co-partnership under the firm name of Phelps k Billings, for the purpose of conducting a general Merchandise and Commission business. HA. PHELPS, 1 M. A. BILLINGS, i. A. DKRAUMURB. Cattdm, Idnt 1, 1178. [June fl-tf