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n .TTI. l ?ljc IHcssnigcv. Kutti til nt thu ptistoliico as 2iid-t:las.t matter 1 ;, /. . : ; TUESDAY. September 7. 188th i : ' i p:vV , SUBSCRIPTION $2 00 ;;r,' . \ t ; On a Kaiil* LowNDfiKvrr.ivK, S. C., August 25', 188(>. Jfessrs. Editors : While attending cirtnpmeeting near Hart well. Ga., I was requested by Deputy U. S. Marshall Yancy Garter,, to go with him on a raid he intended making on the moonshiners of Habersham County, and feolinjr in the humor for a little fun and adventure. i 1 consented to go. About 5) o'clock p. in. we started out in a light hack \vNith a spanking team of bays that earned u< over the smooth gravel roads in dashing style. The rapid JVdfng- in the dim starlight, on such^an errand gave it :% spice of romantic adventure that tnado ft very enjoyable. Marshall Carter is a bold driver and we made good time until 1 o'clock when the skies were overcast with dark clouds, and it began to rtfin. It was so intensely dark we had difficulty fo keep in the country rc ads. Several tirwe-s ?tir Jehu left the track and had to find his way back by the tight of matches, and then again bo Would nearly tip us over in a guily or over a stump, but no accident occurred. oilva M iumvM Mil nvu? WV/I V'l V- uc*j ? i neighborhood where a still was reported j to be. Here we concealed our team and i ( started out through the darkness and | rain. After scouting around until near . * i daybreak, we found it on a small branch ^ The wily moonshiners had tied up a dog there, which began to bark when we ; | drew near, but we run in and caught one man at his Work, and anested his part- ( ner at the house near by. There wore about 100 gallons of beer and 15 of spirits, which we poured out and set fire to til I the fixtures, and marched our priso- ^ ners off to Toccoa, three or four miles i distant, where we boarded a train on , the Air. Line Railroad and took them be- j fore .fudge James B. Gaston, at Gains- ^ ville. and they were bound over for trial. We retni ned that night to Toccoa. Next morning we boarded an engine on the Air Line and had a mild ride in the j cool fresh mountain air, for about ten miles, when we got oil' and and struck out ihrough the country in search of another still. After hunting through ^ the rough country for several hours, we t caught sight of a man running through the bushes, and gave chase, but soon ( lost him in the thickets of undergrowth. Proceeding, we had travelled but a few miles further when we wore startled by a noise that sounded like a whole company of moonshiners Were snapping guns ( and pistols ut us. This caused our | gitidc, 'a rough backwoodsman?with ^ eyes and nose like a hawk, to prick up ^ his ears and look out for a safe line of J retreat, but we approached cautiously, and found another still almost hidden under a steep bank, on the edge of a ( swamp thicket. The moonshiner was - sitting by his still, which was'running, | ... 1 .....I-:. I * I - *.1. 111 niuix IIIIIIJlll uy llll! pi'l Ill 111 Ve > method or breaking corn between nn axe which he* held in his lap and a hammer, i It Was this beating noise that had startled us. His partner was away and he . was completely surprised, and offered . 110 resistance. We destroyed about the same quantity of beer and spirits aa we did at the other still, and carried our prisoner on to Gainesville, where we , I C spent the night and returned to Hart- ^ well in the afternoon next day. Marshall ( Carter has rendered a great service to North Kast, Georgia, by destroying large ^ numbers of illicit stills, and breaking up ? 111* tralHe in contraband whiskey. He j fa a man of great nerve and cool, up- . daunted coinage* His coolness and dar- j jng in the midst of deadly peril would do honor to Kit Carson or Wild Hill. He n js a tal\ very handsome. Hue looking j man, weighs 193 pounds, without an ounce of supcriluous llesli, and has a fine head of curling hair (ailing to his ^ shoulders, which gives him a very Htrik ing appearance. I was told by souk: of ^ the best citizens of Hartwell, that thoy had seen the time when they would not ^ have stood iu Cartel's place for ten thousand dollars. The road between his fc home and town has been waylaid night *(%er night bv parties who swore they J would kill him, but he seems to have a j charmed life, for although he has never taken any pains to avoid thoso bush- ' whackers, he has not been molested. If F had the Hjiace I could relate some of "Carter's thrilling adventures and narrow escapes that would read like a chapter j out of the "Heroes of the Plains,'" but I < have'already taWn too much space, so J I wilj stop, with the hope that a kind < Provldeifae wijl prosper my friend in his ' go >d \V*?rk nnd protect.him from the < wassin's bullet? j Household Economy. i Mr. Editor: There is a great deal I written now of so called Household " Economy, but to me the economy is ? not nparcnt, nor are the receipts given, idopted for family use. I think a display of hygiene and aesthetics enters more largely into the veins of the lecturers and writers, than providing clear receipts for the assistance of those household-keeper:;, who have not had rj the benefit of that best of all teachers, ,a experience. Having tried for 17 years ' * to furnish my table with the dainti- m est dishes my meatus and opportunities tillowed. 1 have accumulated some in ,.i ?:....] 1-.......i...] ..I.;..i. ;i1 iuuuipm unit |iiaLbii.(ii i\iu;? vi 11n-.11 [ shall ho pleased to share with your ai readers. I do not pretend to an ex- 1 liaustive knowledge of che mysteries of Lhu kitchen, hut am always glad to answer any enquivies- that come within inj' modest liwMC. Madam Vkutk. (illUiI.K I'AKKS, J A large cup of old boiled rice, a cup _ ?f cold water, ??*c t-jsg, a dessert spoon- Jt r?xI of hud, a little !*alt, two ^ilis of sif- ^ Led Hour teasiioonfull yeast powder I gili of sweet miik. lvnt the rice in a ^ l?| [?a.n with the cold water cover and allow j 0 Lo boil till the rice has- nhsorhed the i ' ! HI crater t;vke from the lire, then stir in the | y lardrsalt. cgir, luilk, lastly the flour, j * ' that has been silled again with the yeast;,, powder, llave the griddle very hot and | ivyll greased, the fire bngfct, drop the ; n batter a spoonful at a time, turn the j rl uakes so as to brown on both sides. You j _ nay use a cup of hot hominy instead of foiling over the rice. Corn meal griddle cakes. One pint >1 meal,1., teasspoonful of yeast powder ?ne egs;, a small spoonful of lard, three jills of milk, or milk and water, a little <alt. Sift the meal veast nowder salt uto the meal, and the egg, then some of :hc milk ami bent hard abont three ninutes, add the rest of the mill; and l>ake on a very hot griddle. The batter nust be very this) and will require more ! >r less milk according to the quality of E .lie meal. B BATTKK UltKAD. V A cup of cold hominy one pint of H n ial, one, or two eggs, n cup of sweet I nilk, a small spoonful of lard, suit one I '.j tcasponful yeast powder. Beat the, lominy and lard together till li^ht add he eggs, then the u.ilk, then the meal, t feast powder and salt. Put in a baking E lish that has been heated and well k grease, bake in a hot oven for half an 1 Hour. Send to table in the dish in which it is baked. J'AN BKKAD. One pint of sifted meal, one level j? ;easpoonful of yeast powder, salt, a good j' spoonful of lard, milk, or milk and water iuflicient to make a batter just v-oft 11 enough to pour. Mix the meal, yeast jowder, salt and lard well before adding J ho milk, then stir briskly for a minute ; pour into a very hot and well greased >an ; baku in a quick oven from 20 to 30 ninutes cut in squares, and send to ta- | l>le on a hot plate. A cast iron or very ,hick sheet iron pan is best for corn jread, as it should be made as hot as possible, before the mixture is put in. sai.misok w:kk. 1 Cut up quite tine cold roast beef oi , steak, put into a frying pan a spoonful )f butter within thyme inurjaram sweet n liasil, or other sweet herbs ; when the * jutter begins to brown add by d ;grees 1 i spoon full ofsif.ed Hour; rub into the jutter till quite brown, add slowly i small cup of boiling water stirring all :he while, then salt and pepper, put in il he cut beef cover closely for ten minltes serve in a hot dish, SALMIS OK roui/ri:Y. , Cut up not too line, any cold remains >f poultry leaving out all bones. Peel md slice thin one Irish potato. Put a sup of sweet cream and the potato into t saucepan, cover and let come to a boil, itir gently so as not to break the potato i teaspoonful of flour that has been rub- ^ >ed smooth in a little cold milk, when ^ t thickens add the ineat that has boon m ightly sprinkled with line salt, red pep>er, and very little nutmeg, allow all to limtuer two or throe minutes, then serve n u hot dish. MINCE ON TOAST. Chon vcrv (inn vridi o ?11 ? r J .... w .?.?? M nival Ulllicr, my cold roasted meat ; season highly . vith salt, peper and onion, put into a taucepan with a spoonful of hot water ind a large spoon ful of butter. Cover rery closely and allow to steam for ten >r fifteen minutes. Toast five or six dices of bread a nice brown, dip one )iece at a time in a pan of boiling water or a second only, butter immediately. Lay the slices nicely on a hot platter, ju >ut a good spoonful of mince on each dice of toast, serve for hrp?kf*?t\ i Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The Boat Salve in the world for Cnls, ^ DruiHcs, Sore*, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fever tares, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Sornn, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively jnres Piles, or no pav required, It ft nmrantced to give perfect satisfactiln, ?r-.t rouney refunded. Price 25 cents per bo*. For Male Hv T. C. -Porrin. * SicknesH comes uninvited, but if it finds us with healthy, and active Jivqr and kidnevs, t. with pure blood we are itnpregmiblo to its i attack.. The best invl^orant in Dr. J. H. I McLsuuu's Liver and Kiduey liului" ' MeJIMlf I'X Iheap Goods, but Credit !?? A I'M Flayed Uut. 1"MIOSK wishing to get the worth of their .,ei money, lor this year,. will timl it to their (vantage to trade at this well-known est ah- ?p|, l.iiiiour. as no pains will he spared to keep jt i hands Finest tirades and ijiiiUitios of nil j inds of WINKS, UQLORS, HRA.XD1 KS, ICAliS and TOliACCOS. |t|i( Voii wlro pay Cash ;.r<: spccHallv iuvilod )Je id gu ranteed to reeervc kind and prompt ur Mention, together with best goo?ft??. (ientleuien can at nnv time li-nd pb.usatit ^v misenicut in a game of HI 1.1,1 .Ylil/S . or ^j( UUli, at a reasonable cliai^e. j, , Respectfully, loi F. CUNNINGHAM, M. tf M l L 1 l.( mi-'iHl. la, l?i' . L?. SIMPSON, AGENT FOP to 'raley Quilting Frame. = rlfl'T only thoroughly practical invention ~E for making QC1LTS and COM FONT I 1U,KS on the Sewing Machine. Works J (iially well on all the diHerent makes of Maliines, and does all itu?iuicrot Quilt in jr. On takes t wo hours to make a Comfortable, itii three to four hours to make a Quilt. k'ill make Quilts and Comfortables ( !'any ize. With this Ul'll.TIXtt Fit A M K quilt- I) in' is done witii less eilbrt on the part of the ), Iterator than anv other sewing within the >| nige of the Sewing Machine, ltwoiks like ? ci.'tirm. K.xaiiiitie it, and see for yourself, o family Sewing Machine is couiplc without lis attaehiiient. Retail price only $7..">0 ? Jan., 2(?, 'S(i. tf .1. 1,. SlMl'SON* I c Li^ M I u r r g trir r I Jiew Home. * n sc T Hvmcnts made t?> suit the purchaser. You mint iitt'nrd to do without one of these maiues when you can pet it on such easy k rms. Come one come nil and see the New .J nine. You will hnv no other. For sale hv ! :. M KKATOX. Al?l ovillo. ? uly 20 th'85. 12m 118 T. rJ FOUTS'S -f ORS E AUD CATTLE POWDERS ^IS ^/roUTZ^ ^P^^foutz| ^ -rJO$ No Hoitss will die of Coi.in. Tt<vr** or Lt'XO Yx, kr. It" FoitUi'8 ro\ril?ri are used In time. ? Fonts's l*owder*wlllenrennd prevent I loo CnnT.r.rx. Fontz'w I'owders will prevent <" > K" ix I'u'.vr.s. y Foutz'a l'owdora will t:.or?'a<?? t'*e .lanttiv of milk f nd rrenm twenty per ct- . and iuu .*tlio butter firm V. nd sweet. Foutx'H t'owilerp will ri.i? or prevent Almost r.vkut )iska8k to which llot>p? mid ? attic nre mhjert. Foutz's Powmn# will oivk h atisfaoi ion". ? Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Propriotor, X BALTIMORE. 11D. - ? For Sale l>y Speed & Neutrer. Abbelo, S. C. *" I'# M)! Undertaking. ; ?_ i OUR Faciii.TIKS AKK UNsuurAssno. w VI] are prepared to conduct burials in ? inoslsatisfactory manner. All modern * 4 ndertukinjr Appliances. Competent manage- / ent guaranteed. " V COFFINS, CASKETS * fi And Full Lino of u BURIAL GOODS, P K< Wiuch ahk Second to XoKk. Prices Reasonable. I We niin to bo Prompt Considerate and cliable. ? imiuiitn! on Application. \ Oar Furnltme Dep artmeni ?J AT Is Ttlllet-O with I r. I I I H oil fill* Hill. >oJa. Call anil see us. Lc J. R. LEAVELL* Ju., . xr t Greenwood, S. C. p" 10 ' Ti r E? | AMEh S .PEBRIN, * \ ??1) Attorney and CounMcllor at Law, or AUHKYILLK, S. C. ^ tV I) Snst Druggist ,.Bipi>its, Ind., thstijies: cnn recommend Electric Hitters an the :y best romeey. Everv bottle sold has i ren relief in every case. One man took six Ltle, and was cured of Khuumatism of to ir' standing." Abraham Hare dr.ugnist, llrille, Ohio oliioms: "The best selling dicine I have ever handled in my 2o years' perience, is Klectric Hitters-." TIiousjiiics othere have added their eestiniony, so that i verdict is ununimons that Klectric Killers cure all diseases of the ljiver Kitlniys or tod. Only ahulfdollar a bottle T. C. 1'eri Drug Store When you are constipated,. wit It loss of aplite, lieadnche, take one of Dr. Jv II. Lean's Little Lives and Kidney I'illetrs. ey are pleasant to take i?nd will cure you. cunts a vial. Don't suppose if you Lave that pain through i> right side and shoulder blade, that yellowss of skin and whites of the eyes, and red appearance of the tongue, that these lications are of little account, or will depart themselves; much liettef take Dr. J. IK . Lean's ilumu'opathic Liver and Kidney llets and remedy the trouble. 2jc. per via. i- sale by all druggists. Disease lies in ambush fur the weak ; feeble nstitution is ill ada-^cd to encounter a- marious atmosphere and sudden changes of ternruturc, and the least robust, are usually the siest victims Dr. J. H. Mo-Lean's Staengtliing Cordial and Wood I'uriticr will give lie, and vitality and strength to your eutir dv. $1.00 per bottle. nwn?i I ? !? ?n?tmmtmMfw?wa?? ? bridge to Let. The bridge over Little River at Fairs no West Township will he let to the >west responsible bidder on Krida, lh August 1880 at 8J._, o'clock a. in. \V. T. Cowan. Comity Commissioner. MTOTCECnBU MIE $20,000 to slock of Chester, Greenwood mid Abbeville Railroad having been subrribed, as re<|uire(l by charter, pursuant- to solution of corporators, a mee'ing of snb ribers to said stock . tor the puposc of oruiizatiou, is hereby called at Greenwood on uesday, 22d of June, proximo. \V. II. 1'ARKER. Chairman. Greenwood 7'rifiune, baurensville //trait/, iiion Viintn, Chester /itpurler, and Lancasr /.ultjer, copy -1 tunes each. Tob Printing OK ALL KINDS EATLY and PROMPTLY EXEITTI" ?AT THE ? d e ssenger Office. i*. thomson. j. w. tijomsom J1HOMSOX & THOMSON, Attorneys at Law, Abukvillk, S. C. 'o. O'Neal Range. CENTRAL IITOEb, J Mrs. M. W. Thomas, Proprietress, broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ^ LORE HOTEL, IT Augusta Ga, J. R. Armstrong, Proprietor* )AVlbblON HOTEL, Chaki.kston, S. C. First class in all its appointments. Rates, .00, $2.50. Excellent Cuisne, large airy rooms, Od issenger Elevator. Electric bell an jbts. Heated rotunda centrally located. Oct. 1, '84-tf It. IIKM1MI1I.I.. WSI. P. CiLUUlX .JEMl'IilLL & CAMIOUN, Attorneys at Law, Abbkvillk, S, C. ill practice in nil tho Courts of the Stat i CAROK. M. U. HON II A M. JU. ^ ASO\ & BOXHAM, J ttoincys and CoiuiHCllor* at Law, Abbeville, S. C. ill practice in nil the Courts of the State jKToTArX K U V F K H, hysician and Surgeon, Aiibevim.K, S. C. b. 10, 1885, 1 yr. \V. l'KBKIN. T, V. COTIIlt AN, >ERRIN A COTIIRAX, Attorneys at Law Abbkville, 8? C. TTILMINOTON, COLUMBIA ANI) AU <\ OUSTA RAILROAD. G?imr8ou'h no 4 v? in iftvo Wilmington.......9 30 p m 11 10 p m rive ftt Florence I 50a in 2 SO a m rive at Columbia fi 40 a m Going North no 43 ko 47 ave Columbia.- ..... lODtipw av^Florence 4 50 pm 1 &Z a m rive at Wilmington. . .7 40 p m G 10 a ai Train so. 43 atops at all atations, nor. 48 d 47 atop only at llriukley'a, Whiteville, ommgton, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, mmoRsville, Sumter,Camden Junction ard mtover. Passengers for Columbia and all ints on c * u r r, c, c a a n r. Aiken Juticm and all points beyond, should take No. 4ft, Rht express. Separate Pullman sleepers charleaton and Augusta on trains 4rt and All trains run solid bctweou Charleston I Wilmington\ DAY &TANNAI IIKADQl*AHTKHS F<)It j Carriages, Wapns, Ccacli Materials, I Leather, Shoe Findings, Be i h?1io FIiickI aiul miwt Varied Assortineii^ of Cliil KioiikIm to tli? City, at all I'ri Tidings of Cm fort ant To tho..e who ln>ve been \vreii<jlied and jerked about by now otter yob the most delight I'ul vehicle, with FINK $35.00 Try one and save von? health. Kverv man who owns a hoi hoiild have one, as the price is within V he reach of all. DAY & TANNAHILL, mmmwrmm i iiUBimun.?? ami??ypim.'B nMonnanM PALMETTO Si THOMAS McGETTIGAN ] of the largest SALOON in the iip-cnuntrv, don't intend to dn vcrtiscuicnts. The half is not mentioned in the three Abhcvillt ed for full trade. The I'almetto House is well stocked with ever Foreign and Domestic Wines am the best the market affords. He has got LIQUORS nine years Rye and Corn, Irish and Scotch Apple Po:icli, Oalifoi'riia. mid FVexiel Poi'ter, Ale aiitl Ki j He can cheerfully recommend his goods to the public for Jl J drinks with all the DKLK'IOl'S HKVKHAOKS nf itw DRINKS. Ilia speciality is a large stock of' 1'URE (SOOI)S. Gentlemen's Resort. No. 4 Was! I and vou will not forget again, T] A Good Line of Tobacco and Cigars. Speciality. WHITE BROT ^yyoui.l) call the attention hV buyers to a FEW SVECIAI Their stock of DRESS G OO They have the cheapest line of ULVCK SILKS they have ev They have also some handsome Colored Silks. They have n < Colored VELVETEENS for Dresses and Trimmings. They h in all colors, the latest thing for Dress Trimming, Their stock of HLACK CASHMERES cannot be Mirpassvd, sual care in the selection of these lfoods, and are assured they ? qnality and price. A good line of JERSEY JACKETS, oheapcr than over befoi It would nstonUh any ono to see how very cheap FLANXE] season, llnyera in this lino would do well to examuu* the stuck CARl'ETS nro ho very cheap as to be in the reach of all. PETS and RUGS can he found at the store WHITE H ROTH 151 The above are only a few lines in which Special lUrgains cai The (Jeneral Stoeli of Fall and Winter Uoods noiv nfti?r??i1 t<> t WHITE ZBIROT^IE Is the larjrest, best assorted, ami moat attractive tluvl tlioy li plete in all departments. C(U1X7^^X8E j J UKKKaYILJ.K KAIL1IUAD. MAO.NOI.L On and after October 5, 18S4, Passkxhkk III ell Tkains will run as herovvith indicated upon , this road and its brancliu*. T T Leave Laurens DaiJv, except Sitmluv*. " Waterloo. No. 5:i. Ul' PASSENGER . Ureenwoo Leave Columbia S. . J tine'11 10 45 p ni Arrive Aui?hs|.|? " Columbia C. ti (1,1) 11 10 p in 'J.t',1.VL' Arrive Alston. 12 10 p in Arrive Allautii ' Nexvberrv 1 1:< p m Leave Aniridia Ninetv-Six 2 47 p ni Amvu ljeanfort (Jreomvood M O'.i p m Arm e 1 i ort Hntv HoileeS H :t:'. p in ' Idiulystuii Helton 4 40 pm lt ^fnaniiah til lireunville (i Oft p in " Jwessoni i Xo. 52. DOWN PASSENCKH. r . , * licavv Jackson Leave (ircenvillc at II f?ft ;i 111 * Savannah Arrive llcllon Ill u 111 Leave Port IC03 Hodges 12 2 11. j ' Beaufort. Greenwood Ijj -J:J 111 " Charlcstu Ninety-Six 1 .'52 p n? Arrive Aujrusta Newberry 3 02 }> in Leave Atlanta. Alston *1 10 p in Arrive Augusta ' Columbia C. k G. I) ft I ft pin Leave Augusta Arrive Columbia SC. Jiinc'n ft :il> p m Arrive Green wn 81'AUT A VHiKf;, union * Columbia it A11. ho Ait, " Waterloo ooxxevtiuxs. " *'n"rr*: *l)ft|lV tJ>ailv A. With South Carolina railroad to and from Tii*L-..t? ^,,1 Charleston: with Wilininjrton, Columbia and , .1, Augusta railroad from Wilmington and all K,w points north thereof: with Charlotte, Coluin- Wljj, (/ & (j ^ bia and Aujruata railroad from Chariot to and ' ' ' all point* north thereof. 1J. With Asheville and Spartanburg railroad from and for points * ' in Western N. Carolina. C. With Atlanta and . , Chariottp div Richmond and Danville railway /\ Jb.vAllb for Atlanta and all points south and wu*t, " Stiiiiiiitrt/ Kuttern Tim*. l'ASSKXO (J. It. TALCOTT, Superintendent. Tf-., . . M. Slai-<!JCti:k, Gen'l Passenger Agt, " tlWt 1). Cabuwei.l. Ass't (Jen'l Pass. Agt. CONI? ooimi Wfc/STQOUTII CAROLINA iUU | Z K AILW A V COM PA X V. , ^ , V, .7 j Commencing Sunday, May 9th, iSSti. at ^ $ .? 6 lift a in Pnanenger Trains will ritn as follows, 7 ji) pm Ar . . . until further notice, "Kastern time:" :t 02 " ' TO AN5> FROM Cll AKLKSTOX. ' U 1ft " " Mast (Daily.) 7<50ft " " .. . Leave Columbia 0 3D a in a 27 p in 7 01 " " l)ue at Charleston 10 00 h in i) 00 n ni 4 56 " ' ' r. nit ? " .... WEST?I>A JL V. _!_rl Leave Charleston 7 20 a ni 5 10pm jj "jj Pm Ar Due at ooluinbia 10 35 a m 10 00 p m - jjj (f (l TO AKI) KRflJI CAMItKK. 5 ()j ? ,t lJailv {exceptSundays.) 54-, ? << Leave Columbia <5 30 am 5 05 a 111 5 27 p 111 0 45 " 1)ue Camden 12 H7 p 111 7 42 p 111 7 42 p 111 4 20 " " WKST I)A U,Y, KXCEPT SUNDAY, 3 27 " 4< Leave Camden 7 45 a 111 7 00 a ni 3 15 p m 7 15 " " ... I)ue Columbia l<i 25 a m 10 35 a in 10 00 p ni Solid Trains bet TO A*/> KTOM AUGUSTA. bia, S. C. Kant (Daily.) J. p. mVIXK Leave Columbia 6 80 a m 5 27 p in Gcil'l Sii| l)ue Augusta II 3J? a m 10 25 ji ni wkst dail.t. Leave Augusta 6 05 n in 4 4M p m CM'AUTANHUH Duo Columbia 10:i5aw lfltiDpm^ Connection* \ tx , r. xsOn and afte Made at Columbia with Columbia and Green- trails will be in fille 'railroad bv trai?j arrivintr at 10 35 a. m. tweefk Spartanb and departing at i 27 p. m.; at Columbia Collowq: Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and Au- V gusta railroad Dy same train to and from all \ points on both roads. Jieare R, & I) Passengers take supper at Branchvjlle. Leave Spawanbi At Charleston with steamers for New York Leave Salurtii. on Saturdav; and on T?e*wit?y and Saturday Leave Flat Kjnck with steamer for Jacksonville and points on Arrive Ilendwsr St. John's rivur. Daily with Charleston and . ? , \ Savannah Railroad to and from Savannah J'e*vc U?'\ ?rsVT and all points in Florida. Leave flat Rock At Augusta with tieorpia and Central rail L?nvc \ roads to and from all points West and South v,ir, 10 r at lllnckvillu to and from a.ll points on Ham Arrive It. & I) I well railroad. Through tirkrts can be pur Trains on this ; ohased to all points South and West bv apply Both trains ma 1 ^ Charleston i j D. McQukkn\ Agent, Columbia, S. C. Colombia j Atlai John 1). Peck, General Manager. JAS. ANDEl ' ft HILL, Sailery, Harness siting. u.cai n VIIITIUKCH IM'K. I Jy so-called road carts. We ST wheels and itxlcs fu rse, or wishes to train n colt Augusta, Ga. iLOON ! Proprietor pe his customers by false nd papers. He is well prcparytliin>r in the line of i Liquors, old. (lood old Whiskies, i Biwrulios, Liurei' Ref>r. KIHCIXAL I' SK, mixed and Also COOL, TEMl'EHATE Call at the lington treat' H? tfAS McGETTIGAN. -T - -1 j^aaweiser Beer a HERS .ITIfcS: if unusually large 'JL>rlO l>nd attractive. or ofl'orcct* jood assortment of Uliick and live a nice lino uf Wool Luces They have bestowed an uuniro all right '? rejjurd to color, [jS and HIjAXKETS are this of Vk'HITK BHOTHKltS. A pood assortment of CAlti bu iihci. he public by GIR,S, inve ever curried. It is com7T"TTm 10 CARD V PASSENGER KOl'TK. oct Miivoh la, 1885. HOI SO Hftl'TII *3 2" a in f 50 a in ti Oii a in U 55 u in il 7 00 a in 2 15 pm 10 15 a in 7 45 p m 10 50 a in 10 00 pm 5 40 p in (j 40 a ni II :;o a in ti 20 p in ;il t> 35 pm 5 50 pm ' 7 00 iiiii lie 7 00 am OlSti NOKTII, ville. .. .*50 pm i. (i 55 am "nl 7 35 am 7 47 am n 7 50 hiii 1 50 pm +20 pm ti 10 am *2 30 pm ti 15 um oil .... U 10 pm 11 40 am 7 04 pm 3 30 pm 7 50 jiiii 4' 40 pm except Sunday. e at Greenwood to all points s?biifrjjajie checked to destimade at Greenwood It. K, T. ClIAKl.TON, G.#l\ A. Augusta, Ga. COAST LINK, Kit DKTAliAMKNT, -V. (Auy. Jil, ISSo. KN'SKD seilKI'I'l.K. (KIUIN KAtfT V Charleston.... A r. !) 1)5 p m [janes 7 0:1 " Sumler.. " G 37 " Columbia. l,v 6 27 ' Winnsbofo.... " 3 40 " Chester ' 2 44 " Vnrkville " 11 45 a ni Lancaster " 7 00 * Uock lli]l " 2 02 p in ChariotU' " I 00 " Kcwberrv Lv 3 10 pm Gruen^ood " 21 69 ' Laurens 0 10 u in Anderson " 10 27 ' Greenville " 10 00 " Ura1h?l?? " 8 HO " Abbeville " 11 25 " Spartanburg .... " 1225pm . Hcndersonville.. " 7 00 " weon|h*rleston and C'olumT. M. KM KI J.SOX, i)'t. Gon'l Pas. Agent ; ;G AND ASI1KVILI.E RAILROAD r Xor. 16tli, 1885, pRKgonve tin duitv, exccpt Sunday, beur;; anil Ilcndertonville rs 171' TRAIN. epol at Spartnnbug 1 45 p ?i irp, A. L. depot.... J 50 p m 4 35 p m ..... 5 20 p ni mvilie 5 35 ; m r iviHe 7 00 am 7 15 mm 7 55 m function ...1043 mm cpot Spartanburg. 10 50 a m rotod run bv Air-Lftie time, iki coHnvctiom for Columbia Spartanburg, Union and nw ana Charlotte bv. air line* Ill)0N, Superintendent