The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 20, 1877, Image 2
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W. I). TRANTHA5I, Editor,
G. G. ALEXANDER,
Easiness rtlsmagor.
CAMDEN, S. 0., NOVEMBER 20, 1877.
The Limits of Camden.
During the era of Radicalism, the
lirnifs of Camden were extended by the
Legislature so as to include the whole
of Kirkwood, and all that portion of the
present corporato limits lying between
Mill Street and Town Crook. This
was dono at the instance of cer*
tain Radical leaders, who hoped
thereby to get control of the government
of tho town. However, they
were disappointed in their object, the
tax-payers having still a majority of
voters, and electing every year their
* - T_a 1 _i J W-l.?
own men Kir lnienuuni ana n;um-u?,
Bat tho extension of the limits of
tho town lias proved extremely burdensome
to the people who were thus
brought within the eornnrati >n. They
are required to psv the same tax as
persons in the heart of town, while they
roceive little, if any, benefit therefrom.
Injustice to all concerned, the acts of the
General Assembly enlarging tho town
should bo repealed. A movement to
this end is now on foot, and it will
doubtless receive the hearty endorsement
of every good citizen.
L. Oass CarpenterTidings
of tho conviction of this individual,
which was not unexpected by
thoso who had read the evidence upon
which the charge against him was
based, will carry a thrill of joy to the
heart of every good eitiscu in South
Carolina?not that Carpen'er was the
head and fr\it of tho party that has
robbed us of out* property, but because,
as editor of the leading KvJical paper
in the State, as Congressman, and as
luternal Revenue Collector, he never
let pass an opportunity to nLnso and
oppress the victims of his greed. His
guilt was established beyond the possibility
of a doubt, and lib late b a warn-1
ing to all who would daro commit the
crime of forgery. Cardoso and Stznlb
arc guilty, but Carpenter h m >re so.
Overr ruled:
On Friday, the day on which Cardoso
was to have been sentenced, his counsel,
Judge Melton, moved for a new trial
upon the grounds, among others; that
the jury was not properly constituted,
and that Woodruff's was
wot evidence, it being written in characters
which could be read only by himself.
Judge Townsend reserved his
decision until yesterday, when he announced
that the motion was overruled,
and said a similar-motion in the case of
Smalls would also be denied, it being
based upon the same grounds as that of
4 Oardoxo* Judje Townsend hoard ar i
gomonU for and .against motion in arrest
of judgment, and reserved his de?
cision. Carpenter has i.ot yet been
sentenced.
Editori&l Items.
Tbb State Fair, which was held in
Columbia last week, was a decided sac-j
cess iu every respect. The exhibits
were numerous and varied, snd the:
number of persons in atten-Janco iui-,
mense. The addresses of Hon. If. P.
Kimball, of Itockford, 1)1., nod Gov.
Vance, of North Carolina, arc spoken of;
in the highest terms. Everybody we
have Teen, who wont to the Fair, was
delighted, and determined to go to the
? ' next.
Some days ago, 6omc gentlemen of
Baltimore sent our to Governor Hampton
as a present a fine double-barrelled
shot gun. A party of gentlemen from
Columbia vera going doer hunting
down in tho lower end of Richland
Saturday, ond the Governor concluded
to go down among them and try his new
gun. The result of tho hunt w&9 three
deer, of which the Governor killed two
the first two shots he fired, and the
third one was killed by a lad of nine
yoars, who was named after tho Gov.
crnor?Wade Hampton Stack.
Jit the price drill at the late Fair,
the palm was borne off by tho Governor's
Guards, of Columbia, they excelling
the liiohland Volunteers, also of
Columbia, the Clarke Light lnfuniry,
of Augusta, Ga., and the Walker Light
Guards, of Richmond, Va. We believe
the Governor's Guard, or the nucleus
of the organization, was known
daring the war aa Company A of ibe
Second South Caroliua Volunteers.
gllon. Paniel W. Voobuf.es, the
successor of Mr. Mortoo in the United
States Senate, presented his credentials
and was admitted to his seat in the
^ Senate last week. That body now con-1
^ tain* 38 Republicans, and 35 Petno-1
crats, with two seats? from South Caro- (
lint and Louisiana?vacant. It is'
I ^ thought that the Senators elect from
those "Slate, Messr*. Puller and Eustis, ,
^Hpp will be seated.
Another fire has occurred in Chicago.
V M >re than $1,000,000 worth of prop-t
erty was destroyed.
Tub bill fur the repeal of the Rcsumption
aot, which is now before the
Houho of Representative*, is exciting
considerable discussion not only in Congress,
bat throughout the country.
Western and Southern men generally
want the law repealed, while tho Northern
bondholders clamor for resumption
I on the first of January, 1879.
Mr. W. C. Benet, of the Abbeville
bsr, has purchased a half interest in the
' Abbeville Press and Banner, and hercj
after that paper will bo conducted by
Messrs. Hugh Wilson & W. C. Cenet,
editors and proprietors.
TllE Southern Congressmen, now
that carpet-baggers have in a large measure
been made to take back seats, are
coming prominently to the front in everything
where ability and character are
required.
The heirs of Commodore Vanderbilt
are contesting his will. It i3 alleged
that the old gentleman was unduly iu.
! fliu>n<v?d b? his son Win. H . who re
ceived 806,000,000 of his father's
efete.
Senators W. E. Joiikson of Sumter,
and F. A. Clinton of Lancaster, both
colored, have resigned their soats in
the State Senate. They will bo succeeded
by Democrats.
Oapt. Jon.v C. ITaskei.t., of Co.
iuiubia, has been nominated by the
Democrats to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the resignation of C. 8. Minort col.
ored.
It is understood that President Hayes
will veto the bill remonoticing silver,
should it pass the 8eoato in its present
form.
The death of Pope Pius IX is looked
for at any moment. An effort it being
made by the Cardinals to aecure his
successor outside or Italy.
Congressman Kvins, on the 13th
presented in the House of Represents
tive*?, a paper relating to the establish,
moot of a post route from Taxabaw to
Camden, 8. C., which was referred to
the committee on postal affair?.
Ua???a aP T) A*\?noAntn Hraa a
IMC iiuuav ui Xf|'iirvuM*iiM? ip
looking into tho caao of Small.-*. The
[ matter has be^n referred to the Jadicii
ary 0 ?mu)iMce with power to send for
persons and papers,
> Kars. the Turkish stronghold in Asia
Minor, has been carried by storm by
the Russians. The fighting, which
was very severe, lasted twelve hoars*
From lluwll Place.
Trial Jnstiee Uonrfs.
Russkll Placi, S. C.. Nov. 15.
Mr.Editor: By the 0>ns:itu;iouof
' South Carolina, the judicial power of the
I State is vested in ft Supreme Court, and
I i if two Circuit Courts, to wit: A cmrt of
| Common Pleas, having civil jurisdiction,
and ft court of General Session*, with
criminal jurisdiction only in Probate
Courts and Justices of the Peace. The
GeneAil Assembly were also authorised
to establish such municipal and other
I iuferior courts as may bo deomed necessary.
By virtue of this constitutional
authority, the Court of Trial
Justice was rstablished by the General
Assembly of this State, and, for party
purposes, tho justices who preside in
-ft* --- ? L _ 1 . 1 L?
<0*8 court were to oe ?ppo;ntea oy me
Governor of (ho Stale, thin making the
judiciary subservient to the Executive
Department, in violation of the principles
upon which the Government of the
State and United States is founded. The
thrco great divisions of power?the legislative.
executive and judicial?were intended
to be {forever separate and ditr
tiuct from each other; and persons exercising
the functions of one of these
departments should nH have the power
to control either of the other departments.
I conceive the true Democratic
doctrine to be, that all elections to office
in either department of the Government
shall be by the people. Hence I
do not favor the vesting of power in
the Executive to appoint judioial offi
cers, and consequently I do not approve
the Act of the General Assembly
establishing the Trial Justice Court.
The court of Justices of tho Poaoe
have the sarno jurisdiction con.
firmed on it hy the Constitution,
that ibo licoeral Assembly has cou<
fcrrcd oq the Trial Justice Court, tod
tho only material difference in the establishment
of the two Courts is that
the presiding officer of the former is
elected by the people whom he is expected
to serve, nud tho latter is appointed
by the Governrnor of the State
whom he was formerly expected to servo.
Many objections ure urged against the
practical #orking or the Court of Trial
Justice prominent among which are its
expense to litigants and to tho tux.payers.
Theso objections might be removed
by judicious legislation. One
of tho greatest inconveniences arid expenses
of tho Court is tho trial by jury
Kither party to a suit before a Trial
Justice is entitled to ft trial by jury.
This jury is drawn (on motion given
by the party claiming the right of trial
by jury) on the day of trial, the Court
then adjourns until a constable rides
ten or twelve miles to summon tho jury
selected and very often in tho coun- 1
try when the jury assembles the day is
too fur spent to try the unsc, another
day is appointed and the jury notified
to attend?all this trouble and expense
in some instances when 'lie matter in
issue does not exceed tho vaIup of fifty
c-uts. If the General Assembly would
abolish the Trial Justice courts, and
provide for tho electien of Justices of
the Peace and constables, and dispense (
with or improve the jury system in the s
Justices court, compel persons convicted
of larceny to pay expense of goods stolen,
in money or labor, crime would '
decrease, and expense of conviction (
bo leu costly to tho tax payers.
J. H. M
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SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.
On the 1st Monday of December next, I will
sell at l'nblie Auction, for cash, at the
court house in Camden, the Lot of Land,
with the Residence thereon, situa:ed in the
town of Oatnden, containing thirty acres,
more or l.ss, and bounded on the north by
property of J. W. DePass. east by the Factory
l'ond, south by lands of W. F. Morrell,
and west by hinds of James Chesnut?
it being the late residence of Ocn. John It.
Kennedy, and now occupied by John Doby,
Esq. Or the said property may be bought
at private sale by applying to the undersigned.
J. M. ItAVIS, Attorney.
Nov. G-4t
Mulberry Hairy.
Milk Dovliored Regularly Every
Morning at Door.
82 Quart Tickets $2 40
32 Pint Tickets 1 20
Milk-to fill smaller orders will be at the
rate of ten cents per quait.
Fairs, Suppers, &c., will be supplied at
reduced rates.
Butter 30 cents per pound.
I septlStf S. MILLLElt WILLI AMS
Ready for Business.
HEW STOEE
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AND
Entirely New Stock
BRASINGTON AND NETTLES
HAVE TIIE PLEASURE OP ANN'OUNcing
the opening of ihcir NEW STORE hi
the old Htaad of 0APT. J. W. McCURRV,
where they have just opened
An Entirely New Stock
OP
FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of
Sugar, Coffees, Teas, Flour, Bacon,
Lard, Butter, Canned Goods
all kinds, J<llit'g. Pickles,
Ccmfectioueries, C igars,
Tobacco,
And all other goods usually found in a
FIRST CLASS GROCERY
STORE,
Highest market prioes paid for All kinds of
Country Produce.
*
Always ready to pay the CASH for Cotton*
BRASIK5T0H & NSTTLES.
S**p. 20uj3.
j
lYIacltcrel.
|nf4 K*U of Mackerel for sale at
lUU 11AUM BROS.
Just Received,
A LA1IGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Which wo ?uarar.tco pure.
Also,
GROCERIES, TOBACCO
and CIGARS,
Cheap for Cash, hy
TrUTVQTOV * r.T.AD\TCV
Oct. 23lf.
Soap, Soap.
K BOXES Soap for sale low by
till BAUJfCROS.
backagaifT
I HAVE tbe pleasure of announcing toiny
friends and patrons t'lat 1 bare removed to
MY OLD STYND,
where with far groater facilities and conveniences
than I had before the tire, 1 am
prepared to conduct a
FIliST CLASS DAKERY
in every respect, and the patronage of the
public is oordinlly solicited.
Orders For Cakes
of any description promptly and satisfactorily
filled hy competent bakers.
Fresh. Broad.
always on hand.
octlMtf MRS. II. CROSBY.
BOOKS,
STATIONERY, &C.
CONSTANTLY FOll SALE AT
WHOLESALE AND ItETAiL.
A large and well selected rtock of
SCHOOL ISOOKS
Of oil kinds used in our public and private
schools. Also,
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
Iiibloa, Prayer and Hymn Hooks,
blank books. Paper and Stationery,
Spectacles, Knives, nad Scissore,
Musical Instruments, Strings, &c.
1*0 which the attention of Country Merchants,
Teachers, und purchasers generally
is invited.
October. 4tf. J. A. YOUNG.
Baoon 2 Bacon Z
ft"" AAA I'ounds Bacon for sale by
BACM BROS.
Aug. 18it.
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Sheriff*
Suite of South Carolina?Kershaw C?j
It. J. Donuldson, as Receiver,
Iu pursuance of orders of the Court i
of September, 1877, I will sell at the C
dav iu December next, for cash, the folio
Rank of Camden, to wit: Tbe lot upor
the town of Camden, having a front <
bounded on the north by property ol th
lot, east by Tlroud street, south by Rut!
one hundred and ten foet.
Also, six other lots, lying immediatel;
with a fronton Rotlcdge street of twent
extending north sixty-six feet, a plat w
Davis, Ksq.
And also, the following assets of the i
Accepter,
yote or Security, or
Payer. Draft. Indov&tr.
Tho8 J Ancrum note W A Anerum
JII Anderson note R C Cummings
& co
W M Allen note Allen & Kushinj
John X XcLccd
John J Croswcl
B C Adams (sg't) cash Granada, Misa
L W R Blair note
B E Boykin note J S Meroney
do do note do do
E M Boykin, Cftft note Thos J Ancrum
John Cantey
1 tunean W Lituk
J 11 Cureton
J M DeSausaur
B I'erkins
F. M Boykin draft l?co Allien
do do ilr.it' E W Bouncy
no do draft E E Adarason
II R Brown note Jus L Ueia
Jas B Cureton note Jus Dunlap
A M & R Kcnue
do do note J:ir Duulnp
A M& R Kenned
do do nolo Jus Dunlap
A M & RK-nncc
do do note Wui Dixon
Jn* A Young
do do note A M k. R Ktnnec
do do note J as A Young
do do dratt Jas Dunlap
Geo Alden
J & J 1> Kirlcpatric
do do draft Geo A Men
Jas Dunlnp
J k J D Kirkpatric
Jas Cbesnut, Jr note W M Shannon
E A Cunningham note J D Kennedy
Coleman, Britton &
Withers no*e
Ben Cook nolo Geo W Barnes
E W Bonncy
Jas R Dye nolo Jkaak Kil^ore
Jas E Doby note
do do note John J MeKuin
do do note A E Doby
<->1 T n?? Hiiln
1/IIiftS ii I'^O H-iv
Ceo S Douglas draft JiJ D Kirkpatri
do do draft do do do
do do draft do do do
do do draft do do do
do do draft do do do
do do draft do do* do
Bryant Ellis nolo \V E llugin-s
\J N McLeod
do do note D D Hocotl
/us Dun lap
R 0 Edwards note Coleman, Britoi
& Withers
Samuel D George draft /ohn L /ones,
A/cFarlnnd k 1'nrksdal
D J George dr:lft S I) Gc >rgc
/ I* fleorge
GeoMGrares note LuceyV.'Smith
Coleman, Brit'ou k Wither!
Mrs M A Gibbs note Wm Cox k co
R LaRoclie4iariot note C M itheson k
Solomon Hedrick note R 0 Edwards
Coleman, Britton & Wither
Thos J Hatchins note R 0 Edwards
Coleman, Britton & Wither
Thos Harris draft W M Shannon
Locus A Strohackc
i> D Ilocott draft Jan Dunlup
C Mnthce-on k
Thos II Gri{fen&
do do draft Jns Dunlup
C Mat beson &
Thos H Gritfen A1
do do draft WH Sikcs
Geo Alden
Thos H GrWen S
do do draft J M DeSaussui
Thos II Griffen &
do do draft J M DeSaussui
Titos II Urittcn &
do do draft Jas Dnnlnp
x TIjos II Griifen &
"do do draft Geo Alden
Titos II Grid'cn &
F P Inerani note C Maihesun &
John L Jones note John J McKt
do do draft J P Gtorgc
S ]) George
R B Johnson draft \Wt<&Villen
C C Jackson noto J D Blanding
Thos M Bake;
C Matlieson & c
Win Kirkiaud note Jus Dun'ap
Rubt Latta note J B Kerahav
A T Lalta uot? A A Mellow
Ja-i L McDowe
do do note cotu'pd 4 per
Trastnore Landry J Y Ede Kgan
Tho< S Murpliy note C MalhcaooAc
do do note Mathciion&ci
C Mathcpon note Jhs B Curator
A MA It Kenned;
Martin &, Gilu:ore note Fellows A co
Coleuian.BrittonA Wither
F Morrison draft do do
11 E McKay note Jan Dunlap
K W Young 1
W W McKay note F A Sitgravea
-lonma (1
[ T & W Moloon draft Thos Pofcrs
| * Scruggs, Dunn
3 0 Nelson & co By
, F J Oakh note John L Jones i
! W F Ferry draft W \\ Taylor
C Matheson k <
Wardlaw. Walker k co 2(
D D Ferry note CMathesonAeo 5
Ii J FatterHon note Jesse Kilgoro 1
Jonathan Fago note 1
oumuul Shiver note J is I? Cureton 2
d-? do do J M DeSaussuro 1
Chas J Shiver notr J M DeSaussure
J I) Kennedy 4
D II Smith note F A Sitgraves
John J Nelson J,
W M Shannon uotc C J Shannon 27;'
Catherine Segur
Win Irish note WestAVillcro G !
llobt II Smith draft Coleman, Frittoo
& Withers 11
Jns S Thompson noto h J Patterson 27.
II 11 Thomas draft J N MeLeod
'1 bos 1 S Sandlord
John S Hradloy
John Davis
Works A Thomas 1
E J Wilson uotc W 15 Sikis
J J NcNon
J as f? Jones 20
J K Wilhersponn note T W Fegues 1GJ
Tlios W Welburn druft Wardlaw, Wulke
COLLA1
Xo!t or Acceptor, Set
raver, Druft. fndorrcr.
Samuel w Lancaster <1 aft Coleman, Drittoii
KlUaheth Stover note
K A Cunningham
.1 D Kenncily note
J .1 Williams b'uUAm'go
BenJ Vlllc PotitC&X
X Wlnrtliam <io do J J William*
<leo Mrf'opsianil m "gemote West A VtlJerc
John H Martin follows A Co
y
mm jmjjunjpnepca ' aixnw.iumum'JK!-'
's Sale.
iuntj?In the Court of Common Plcss.
vs. W. E. Joli&8on autl Others,
n the above stated case, dated the 13th
ouit House in Camden, on the first Moo*
wing described property, belonging to the
1 which the bank building is situated, in
>n Broad street of sixty-six feet, and
e town of Camden, known as the Market
edge street, aud extending westwardly
.
f west of the above described lot, each
y.five feet seven aud a half inches, and !
hereof may be seen at the office of J. M.;
said Bank of Camdeo:
Date of lfArn
J'ajitr. Time. Payable. Amount.
31 Dec, 'CI 1 day 4 Jan, '62 $214 96
2 Dec, "01 12 iuos 6 Jan, '62 1,000 00
IF
5
il 10 Jan,'62 12mos 13 Jan,'63 3,262 28
26 June, '69 16,000 00
9 Nor,'06 165 31
30 Mar, '63 1 day 3 Ap'l, '63 1,100 00
8 June, '63 1 day 12 June,'63 300 CO
1
er
9
balance 15 Feb. '81 228 92
2 July, '01 15 Jan, '62 15 Jan, *G2 878 27
2 July,'61 >lo do do do do do 391 00
2 Sept, '61 ] Feb. '62 1 Feb, '62 225 00
2 Oct, 63 ^ day 6 Oct,'63 100 00
Jy 9 Mar,'01 1 Jan, '62 4 Jan, '62 2,000 00
ly 9 Mar,'61 1 Jan, '62 4 Jan, '62 1,000 00
ly 9 Mar,'61 1 Jan,'62 4 Jan,'02 1,00000
2 Not, '61 0 months 6 May,'62 1,000 00
iy 4 Nor,'61 60 days 6 Jan, '62 1,500 00
4 Nor, '01 60 days 6 Jan, '62 2,041 00
k 6 Not,'61 CO days 6 Jan, '62 1,619,50
k 12 Nov.61 '60 days 14 Jan, '02 2,030 00
10 June XI 1 Jau, 02 4 Jan, 02 oW 00
24 Mar, '04 28 Dec, '6o 280 07
21 Dec, '61 2,000 00
10 Ocl, 'CO 1 Jan, 67 4 Jan, '67 4,304 SO
24 May, '02 1 day 28 Mav, '62 600 CO
81 May, '61 1 Jan, '62 4 Juii. '62 105 20
16 Jan,'62 1 day 20 Jan,'62 48 76
25 Doc,'61 6 nioa 28 June.'62 1,741 19
10 Dec, *66 10 days 23 Dec, '66 1,350 00
ck 22 Mar, '62 16 Ocf, '62 6.452 92
11 April,'62 6 mos 14 Oct. '62 2,600 00
18 April, 'C2 0 un? 21 (Jet, '62 4,600 00
11 Muy, *63 30 days 13 June, '63 3,000 00
11 June, '62 4 nios 14 Oct, '62 1,000 00
12 Nov, 'C2 SO days 15 Dec, X2 2,000 00
12 July,XI 1 Jan, X2 4 Jan, '62 200 00
24 July *61 1 Dec, XI 4 Dec, 61 300 00
" 18 Feb, '61 18 Dec, 'CI 21 Dec, '61 4,400 00
Ic j5 Mar, XI 1 Jnn, X2 4 Jan, 'C2 1,100 00
10 April,XI 1 Jan, '62 4 Jan', '62 653 80
i 13 Dec, XI 1,100 00
9 Feb, '61 6,00000
co 6 Sep, '61 1 Jan. X2 4 Jan, 62 809 72
s 21 Jan, '61 1 Doc, *61 4 Dec, '61 528 90
s 22 Jan, 'CI 1 Deo, 'CI 4 Dec, '01 918 73
r 17 M?y, '00 C mos 20 Not, 'CO COO 00
CO
co 3 Sep, 'CO CO days 8 Nov, 'CO 4,800 00
co
co 3 Sep, 'CO 70 days 13 Nov, 'CO 4,800 00
: co 12 Sep '60 14 Jan, 'C4 2,530 40
0
co 1 Oct, 'CO CO days C Dec, 'C) C.SOO 00
, co 1 Oct, 'CO 70 days 15 Dec, '60 6,200 00
co 1 Oct, 'CO 80 days 25 Dec, 'CO 0,300 00
co 1 Oct, 'CO 90 days 5 Jan, 61 6,200 00
; CO 2 Feb,'59 10 clays 15 Feb/59 272 22
tio 30Dec,'61 1 day 3 Jao/02 292 11
ONov.'Gl 1 Mar/62 4Mar/G2 820 00
1 9JuIy/61 15J.ui,'02 18Jun/62 2,576 90
)
r
> 24 Dec,'GO 1 Nov/61 4 Nov/61 1,550 37
13 Jau/62 3<!ays 19 Jan.'62 12,425 DO
v balance 4 Nov/59 210 00
ell
11 12Nov/61 GOJays 14Jan/62 500 00
c 4 Nov, '64 1 day 7Nov, '64 500 00
a 28 April/60 7,453 00
0 30Jan,'62 10 .lays 12 Feb/62 310 00
j 30 Jan, '62 1 day 4 Fob, '62 197 52
1
7 4 Dec, 'GO 60 days 5 Feb/61 1 200 00
s 20 Dec, '61 11 mos 23Nov.'62 4,500 00
31 Doc/61 2,000 00
0 April,'61 10Jan/62 13Jan,'G2 150 00
2 April/61 lOct, '61 4 Oct/61 350 00
cgan & co 4 Dec. CO 3,500 00
baulrupt statement 26,S02 63
} May/61 1 Nov/61 4 Nov/61 106 43
30
)April.'Cl 30 days 23May,'Cr 500 00
10 April, 61 10 days 13 .May.'01 288 53
r June' '02 1 day 11.1 tine,'02 3,000 00
ialance 5 Sept/64 1.152 08!
5 Nov. '04 1 day 20 Nov. '04 1.000 00
3 Mar.'67 Duo 13 Mar/07 4,040 80
Oct, 'Gl 13Jan.'C2 21 Jan/62 204 10 j
April,*01 1 Oct/61 4 Oct.'Ol 150 00 1
lpril,'G3 1 day 1 .May,'03 3,000 00
Uar.'GO 11 months 9 Feb'Gl 2,000 00
Mar/61 10 Dec.'Gl 13 Deo'01 2.479 74
Vpril,'G3 1 day 1 May,'03 3,710 02
I
Juu/62 8 montha 4 Sept/62 1,546 14 !
|
Mnr.'G2 balance 30June/63 97 G5 !
u!y,'Gl 14 Doc.'61 17Dec.'G 1 107 00
r A Co 15 Mar/62 070 22
rEIULS.
urity or JTAcn
On Paper of Payable. .4 mount. I
X Withers Cabman. B A W 23 Doc,da $ 2,000 on J
Kami D George 4 Jan, f,2 ],004 83 ,
D r> Ilouott 4 Nov, 69 r.23 TO i
D D llocott 1-2 1 Jati.eo-To 15,9*5 18
H D llonott 1-2 13 Kel),S.V?T 10,19.', no
K B Johnswi 4 Dec, 09 0,000 00
mwjllllllil
Thr,iri8? H Oilmoro do do Cotomsn,Brltto& A VTltiiers Martin 4 Gllroore B fob. ft ?,W0 M
K A Stewart note KO Nelson A Oo BO Nelson A Co 65 Nov, 01 S,Sf 00
4o do do do do do do US Deo, SI 1,M8 00
OO Nelson do do do do do 19 Dec, 01 6,000 OS v
1 a Hill do do do do do SO Dee 61 1,000 00 3
C L A K M Lewis do do do do do 88 Dec, 61 4000 00
KatKCBellany do do do do do SSDc-c.Ol 8,000 00
M A McUee do do do do do SO Dec, 61 lAOO 00
>T D Martin do ao do do do 8 Jan, 69 1,780 00
B Walton do do do do do 16 Jan, 6S 9,300 00
Alfred Brevard do C Matheson A Co C Matheson A Co 8 Oct, 66 1,341 U
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About fifty acres land on Oum Swamp?Mrs. Lewis' tract. Banking House, corner Rutledge and
Broad streets.
Balance December, 1971, (In bills of the Bank) 9i?U 60
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CONSISTING OF
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Shoes, Hardware,
Saddles, Harness,
Groceries, Bagging,
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