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I EJSTAl t wm. n. Wrr, j: AiigUBta: WIHI. H. mrc DRUGS, MEDI I i ..." r i dye-sit: | 264 Bf c A Have now in Store a ^ wants of Merchants, 1 very email advance on | Merchants are invited f tlicy will find as low a: Oct. 80,1808, 27? 3i ! Ill DXTE!"' n ' ST NO. ! PARLE READY FALL AN fwm% i i PRINTS, BLEACHED f WilLLS, KKIiSEVS, KE> simrnNG, liuowN si BLANKETS. I ] POPLINS, EMPRESS CLC FANCY GOODS AND IS Velvet ltibbous, belling, I'? Uuck of READY BOOTS AND SHOES, IIA Cloaka, And everything cl*e lisno cash, aud cordially iuviio oui QTTAI Abbevil!#, Oct. 27, 1888 mniir TM 10 rj OF every description M JVUUIC5 wrc! ' liWIS'i BALMO Bleached and Brown JLinseys. Also, a Jar READY. Bt'AJt&ET y. And everything else i There will also be LN OUR I LAI?F ui?8C t>( ["Groceries, Provi Pagg?ng and Rope, th Coffees, Teas, C LSMHBS ? YER 1 |,.WM -H i BLISED 1845. KOB'T Jl. LAJSD, , On. Formerly of Ne*vbcrry, S. C. TUTT & LAND, >KTEKS AND JOUUKHS OF CINES.I'ATNTS OTT.S - - j ? j v X JUK^i VJI Xill KJ KSy FFS AND FANCY GOODS, tOAD STREET, .HOTTST-A., O^Y., rery Large and Sclcct Stock, "well tulnptod to the 'hysLcians and Planters, wliicli they otter at a coslot importation and manufacturers' prices, to call and examine our Stock and prices, which 3 in any city south of New York. rnnr iLt Lh il li ImIlL UW STO T? Trs f oily!" J WHITE'S BLOCK ill "too fouiia s, mm & go., TO EXHIBIT TIIEIR STOCK OF ' d winter goods, us JPivui'a? (minin ni?A?? UATLfi UUUUS. illlRTING. RLEAC'IIED SHEETING. I.LEAOTIED i ITUCKY JEANS. liuCK ISLAND .1 liANS, IMiOWN lEfcTlXU, 13110 WN DRILLS, TICKING, LIN SLY. DRESS POODS. )TIIS, MERINOS, DELAINES, MOHAIRS, ALrACAS. IOTIONS, DRESS BUTTONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, rfuuiciy, Druids, ?fcc. Well selected, beautiful aud cheap -MADE CLOTHING, 5 TS, largi variety of Ladies1 Shawls, Nubias, Suntags an-.] re, Cutlery, cfco . illy kept in n general Dry Goods House. "We aell low for r friends to coiue and bee us. [TfQ WDQTO o nr\ iiMJmv/j A. *JL4 JtV JLVJLJL^fi. G?> Vjt C 62 t? ttJlffflTER SOODS . V now opening and" ready .for inspection a^ v wmv j* #**? ? v 1 flfiLSUHS {TonsUfing of S.T &O0SS, 1 35 of all litnfcg,, \hQlk$ Jt5B-SMWkg, . eaxs, hoop skirts, &o. Homespuns, Shootings, Tickings, Flannel*, ge and well selected slock oY * v MADE CLOTHING, , Cf ' ni'rultrA* < ? o, vximxifiiWMf 5 Stilus, isually found in a first cla?s Dry Goods Store, fouod, at the Third Boor fvoaj the Coroer, GROCERY ROOM. AND FRESH MVAIS rsions, Hardware;- Crockery, Sodchery, Ac', e Arrow Ties, Bacon, Mofcseeg, f^rup, Su , andies, <fcc. Also, a flue i.s^ortmei&Naf ' ] v- \ . .v* ' AU of winch we o?fer- y U ? LOW FOR CASH! K -Y ENOCH NELSON, J * - : " ' J ' ,. ; DM (. THE UNDEI Titko jjlcHKiFi'O in mmoTiuciug to tlio cit adjoining DiKlrUrtSj THAT THEY ARE PREPARED No. 290, Broad Q4 DOOR ABOVE NAT. 011 m TSl HOST THOROUGHLY COMPL MMW -G Ever brought to Au<j will be sold at uti LOW PRICES "X". "V57 FOliMEIiLY OF AliliKVlLLE, is will. u?, wbcu I liny visit Augusta. A call and ex; IT II HITOO n. r. nuMi Octobor 16, 18G8j 25, lit. (ILL ID W1 MRS. SCB ANNOUNCES to her friends an 'oived a full supply of the LATEST vhicli she offers at very lijoclerate pal The goods consist ot HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS. E * And everything apperta Thankful for past favors, slie solic ter customers. <3Lgtl IB Of tlie most fashionable stylo mailt, vill please give me an early call. 4 LSO received this clay nt my CO! fresh supply of Candies, IJaisins. 'ilborts, Pecan?, P?razil Nuts, Fresh C< iiul Crackers, Su^ar ami Fancy Cak MTIS. Oct. 2, 1863, 23, If HEI^A-xxiej AmvAmr ??- ? uxxun \*xno, ANE r<kERS AND BU] fcpITE subscribers woukl inform their fi ?- that thev ar^ prepared, with onmpet f material, to"repair COTTON GIN'S,'Tl 11 work in the line of CAKPENTEKING ?e various brandies o: their business, th >give satisfaction, and trust to merit the ecciving a sunply of (5IN MATrlUAL, rorlc in that line. Work will be tloiio i IASII ON DELIVEllY. Tlicy will al\va3r8 keep on l?au<I a g< VALNUT and OAK COFFINS. JOHN ENRIGHT. Augrnsttd HEWITTS GLO STHEN YOtr GO TO AUGUSTA, hewitts" olo WHERE YOU ^ILL FIHD VIRGINIA WE S\r. & HEWITT & sol October 0, 180S, 24, tf*. >' bones, im 2($1 broad street, ai ^JT AVE oa -band, awldaily t f01lei(^ an?*d0mesj 'Ire* ~8U?? JUiU, UM* 'Xfi*,-; ?c.t -*hi Oil 9. I8<|9,' /> * hovall & butleh, s cottos warehouse . * ' -r*-i4KD . /.. -i-/'coroinmonlir?*?kii3itis, j f^BW Fir?-f roof.W?rr)io???, S^ogtWw** Man CT of B?y fj (lft> . "? . -.. ... . --y v * . tf.' I\ arpVXLU.of A?Wtt?, . V JntliEBTor |^di^b^T?r^*o. Co.,Ofc. 0?t , 1W8.* \.:,\j ' J I? fi- -^r ... .*pr " . ft. "' " ^ OOM! RSBCNED izens of Abbeville, Tjnuucns, and AT THEIR HEW STAND St., Augusta, ro\ATj TCWK-V BMITOFL ETE STOCKS OF OQJDH ;usta, ami which iprcccdcntly FOR CASH. "ardlaw, nu<l will lie plunsod to ?ee hid friends irainutipo is respectfully solicited. ELL k CO. Ell HI!)! I [WAR? d customers, tlint she lias re' S TYLE of Millinery Qoods^: ties to suit the times. I PLUSES, 1 JBBONS, LACES, I ming the business. ;ita the further patronage ofj Sonnets i to order. Parties interested j sFECTIONARY STOT5E a , Almonds, Knglwh Walnuts, >ve Oysteiv, Sardines, Cheese :es. For sale cheap for Cash | sciiAv^vrtz's. SMITH, LiS OF iH j ) FANS, HOUSE CARPEN[LDE&S. icmls and tlic public generally cut workmen and an rX>UH<lancc 1KESIIKKS and FANS, and do . I'Vom their long experience in ?ev feel confident of their ability public patronage. They are now and arc prepared to cxecute all m the most reasonable terms? )od supply of READY-MADE D. B. SMITH. If BE HOTEL. -* > GA., DON'T -FORGET TO C HOTEL, > A HEARTY OLD _ LCOME. i, PROPRIETOKS. m & co., Ifillflta. r ftfcfirttfllL v - wr^r ; eceiving, a Heavyv Stack o HC HARDWARE, oil tlt?y ogtt as tw? Uu terras. " Hi V. i ? . 5 BSBT f ATK-f HSt h IcM's Mm! Doxkte latertma Turbine, alWelarad bj " . "00J-E & *WHT, BlitCfeOU, Kfc ft. ao;.I85J, S^ftr' 7 . r , t * v; . ' . - - - ' ; CANDIDATES.. ' r_ * ?r' T I5T The friends 6f ROBERT JONE^,-?eupecifully announce him as a candidate for i lie office of Tax- Collector at the ensuing eleolion. lie is tlie onTy candidate who has come out nquarely on llit. Democratic piHform ?u<3 licncc ha* entitled himself to the unanimous iupport of Hie i>?fty. ' MANY VOTEXtS. ; |y Tho frien'la of Mr. M. 8. INORAIIAM respectfully announce him as a candidal? fur Tax Collector at the next eleotion. * ItT The friends of W. P. GALLAHER re pactfnlly angotmce liiin a caudiilate for the office of "Tax Collector for ^beville District, at the ensuing election- f q I3ff" The friends of C<ipt. W. ft HABITS'' respect fully aiiiionnec him a candidate for Tax Collector at the o?st election. The friend, of WM. II. TAGGART reepectfully announce him a candidate for the office of j Tax Colleotor at the next election. gw *-?e Vfieml* 4>1 E. M. SHARV respectfully nominate liim for (lie oHice of Tax Colle?.U>r for Abbeville District, at the ousuing election. 53^-The fiiends of J. \V. JENNINGS respectfully nominate him a candidate far Tax Collector nt the next election. * The many friends of L. IT. RUSSELL retpb^tfolly unnnunce him a candidate for Tax Cotlrtlt)r tit the next election. tsr We ere authorized to announce DA-I Vll> CRAWFORD, a candidate for Tax Col lector at the ensuing election. " jy The friends of Cnpt. W. R. WT1ITE respectfully announce him as a candidate foi ax Collector, at the next election. 8 a 5 15 ?3 S s g t; ? 'iiS S s3 S 5L g"2 ^ ?-4 ? s t 8 S?a "1 & t*1 *?> zi o c a 23 c oo 5--0 CO Jc. ** *3 <2 s S2 ? S ? I ? = _ ? F"* :! : r3 " ^ i: 3 *th s ? w 5 * &:?? **?^ > Va sj q b? ? a 2SO > .5 i o e^? . O S .* O H-l ? ^ < ?r 1=7 ha ! ? s'-3 = o ? ? * o B ?> J W ^ ^ 5 ? ? p? >- hi | n. ? m m U * ? |?9 m S ^ s *ii. SB g K? K^i " <? H"T \/ Is rl l=-? 3 E ? " S 5*3.. S5S Qrt s, 9 ih-** o - r ? ~ s MVW HMnrtimiTtin mms IV Lit IIJlitMUUAL HUH EW. DOl'dllTY (who for tvrenty-foar l? yer.rs prior to was actively en-' g:ig?-d ill the Cotton F.-tctornire and Ci'linni*?i"u uiimiih??) inn] wilhkiir<)r(!f! i>anikl. (Iat? of ih? (irin of 11. F. IhiMrll <fc Co. J fcn- e entered intv to -jinrliiei'flilfi,' Under the firm of E. W. DOUGHTY & CO., And ofi .*r their sorvicos to their frionde and tho public as Cattoii Factors anil Commission IVI EHCIIAN T S. Their o.st'e ai-1 Stornso nrr? 1:1 llm wel1 known mill coiiimmliuiiy Wittvhoiin? IfuiMin^:f??rn**rly oei;uj>icd by liustin & Walker, on Mcliitoi>h st ret t. Tho chin St- for felling Gotten will be One n.i!|?.; per Utile, for all uUB'oin>*r9. 'P.iiiien who have Coltnn in ntor?, and Hmiie reasonable uiivuLcrs in Carh, wilt be accommodated. ' E. W. DOUGHTY. WILBr'KFOKCE DANIEL. AT THE" "MARSHALL HOUSE CORKER." JUST received freeU groceries, eomisting In pnrt of BUflARS, aU COfFEHS Iliif-Lnijuara and Jura, SYUUISJ all grade*. ? CHEESE4l maccahoni .(Italian) MACKEREL in LiU'LaH barrels and barrels. COD FISH. CRACKERS. SODA, OfcEAM BUTTER, and SUGAR. CANDLES, SOAP. SALT. LARD B. B PAILS, ' Buckets. tubs.-oiiUkns. LIQUORS, and WINES aud e*ery thine kept in a flh&t CLASS GROCERY fetORK ? " " V Also a compete assortment of Leather, Sole Upper, and CaU 8kins (genaiue French,) find ' dine a eentral sloP.Ti A liberal JeJtkriion from nguiar price" W?l* lie nitd? on all bill? of Lttllur tud finding old U> niauafacturei*. > EXTRA Country Plttaf ad Meal constantly on band. TBOWBBIDGE, ? CO., Sept. 96 18?8,?3* tf. . WOOL! WOOL!! VMM 11 Tho HighMt Harkqt Prio?s paid yo* WOOL, in exchange rpa Goods ^ THP ?<>ol most from ^A*?and&>r*ig?. mailer. 'Will be Ufcee 4?tUe* vtebed or anvuliij' ' ' / MILLER & ROBERTSON. ' June 5,1808, 6, *1 ^ \? " '- * . ' TB BK - i ^ - .. nB^I^ >? <^A ? , - * - ; - ''. ^ * ' " - f *% .: *# 4 'lite&u & *.. P 1LU?!? i.I.: _!^J HEW BOOT AND SHOE 3?OK?. NOW-OPENING THE STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED n y Mrs. A. JJENEV MCHaer^r Store. I. P. &m^LDEY Respeectfluly announces to bis frieuds aud thp public that he has on hand and will cuntiuueto iec&rt all goods pertaining to a First Clasa BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Coin prising in part U>? following: GENTS' and BOYS' BOOTS and SIlOKS, ALL STYLES. LADIES', MISSES' nn<l OIIILDHKN'S BOOTS and SHOES, ALL STYLES. T"RUN Its, VATjtSES And SATCHELS of ALL STYLES. All of which ho offers for Snlo AT VERY LOW PRICES. TAA C A S H. Ho also takes pleasure In announcing that lie has scoured tho sopyjeos MR. JAMES IIENEY. Who will conduct tho business lor him and who will be pleased to ?t>e his friends and tho public generally, who desire to procuro anything in his line tit ba?ifce?s. Oct. 11? 38, 24?Sm S. D. LINTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JACLSON 8t , Aucj.-sj*, Ua. WILL give their prompt p?rsnnal attention to thecal* of mII PRODUCE con?ienedtto their rare. Comaiis?iou? charged will b? on* and a quartrr p?r cent. tar Ouueigumcnta dclieited. V. LINT on. K L GENTRY. Old. t MOOEU. Aug. 25, 1868.18?Om J. C POLAND J^onnevly of A. McKensie & Co CEC A nXiESTOKT, IS. O. S A 33 33 L i; ft AND HARNESS HASER. Abbeville C. ii., S. C. July 3, 1808, 11?12m li. STUJji'lS L, WATCHMAKER, Corner of Bfo?d sod Jaekson Slteela, (Under Globe Ilolel,) ATJGHTSTA, O-A^ rllK grentest cure derated to the repair*o Watehea, Clocks aud Jewelry. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 8j>eo else and Eye-Glasses aoldPersonal Attention paid Jo Uie repairiug o Watches. June 26. 1868, 10?Cm it; NOTICE THIS! TOT? Notes and Accounts of ROCHE A. CIltMSTIAST are in my hands (or cwUec"tion. All persons indebted are requested to come forward and settle, as longer indulgence eauuot lie given G. McB. MILLER. " Jan 17, 1868, 89, If W. M. JACOBS, fiw ait tain Merchant, * 1 300 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., (OM BUe4 ?r j A. AmUj * Oo.) tyiibwtl dhr*n??fi oa Couigtiatftt^ ' mm FAMILY GROCERIES, 01 ?T?ry dwerif?(?,n th? |?v?t Prkw, o?t?, is**,~ \ \ * - % * _. r ' W.A.JLE3L W. K. BLiyjEf Iffi SfllAkE, * \ - . 4 ' ' ' ; ' JWftornew ?t I^a AxA IfiWmm In Equity, AbUvUU <7. 711 Si a, r SAVE ajmHmmIUp for tk? pnulif* ' , *'r*S. Q,;y X to ; t?Ts*M^rlb. DL1KK. M Uw r|lLW?r?f ?-*-?< 8.CL Jo^iac iiM. ?v/ : .* j >Md IwfavBsd Aye, ShrttA Applfl#, 1W WkWi bfelNrt Mlk?t?ffi*?iUfe ?U kfl*a??lr??W. ? Tueir&aaKHt*. oo. - _ ' r > ' '". ' * J? > M . ^ * V *>' ymsii D1SM Alcohol, ,y Gh?m C?njiplior, Husband . Ext. Logwood iu lib JPoxea^ Extract* Vaotttw, m Extract I virion, 1 Ccaclt Yarn .sli, of Cojtal YafnUli, " U'ack Leather Varoiab, m Annetto, * Capsule*. J Creoaol*, iro l?lll l? - < 111 ouxm, ?n Senna Leaves. tlx Hvpcinaii's Klix, Ba?k and Iroa, Composition, j Pulverized Kim, " I'llilOlok*!!, Lentanarin, Iodine, BuuLill'; Y??? Powder#, "" Van Detiiwft'e Worui Ooufectiona, ftiuataiig Liniment, ^ Ohio, r? Gum Tragacanlk, C<?rro?ive K ? Villit'a I'rt>. T?. Car. Iroa, I ? McMuns Elixir, I I White Wax, | Large Coik* for Juga, j | l'lu::imicr Stone, I -L Coffee O'tlpliue, Cox's GeWtine, Whiting. Sewing Machine Oil, j C< |'prro?, -tLfuok Drop. Clironie Ywllovr, IljHcac. 1 * ShuIoi J'u Liter Inrigorfctor, ^ Cinnamon, jjrowu'i Vi?leriant OxygrnaUd Bitltii, Bcolek licit Ointment, Helm).old llucltu, Chloride of Sodu, (French,) | Mr*. Winslow'a SJjrmp, Oil Bergati>ot, | Reflecting Speci,ttima, remanin C'oucavi, Toot It Tick*, Military Sovp, ? Ileyuen'a Tru*sea, Vfool Padded, Chloroform, Iodide Potiwh, (Ftencfa,) Dromido do. do. > Glu#e Female Syrii-geft Mrtal, do. do, Tootli Oruvtiea, Eneli?b, Tooih lim.-lm, uublcached, 1'trew Toilet ?-j., Cologne. 438 Suti tlis. Cologne,Strnu*e. Hang. 11 mi(j, (Kiinmel's,) Harp* Bell?Extract* for the Haudkerchief, most fasliiouablo, Ilopn. prrMtJ. Can I\>ta*h. ? Snali Tool*, No. 1, t, S and 4, mi Taint Bruiiiea, No. 1 and 9, ! Marking do, JL Vurtiieli do , No. 1 aad S, Syrup lllmburb, rl Eibrr i?ul| huri? J Eli*. Vii'iiof, El Oil Clo*e?, Tine. Murate Iron. (?i ll<*y?;en'a Patent Trwui, pr ltubiuaoa'a Toilet Soap." of BOOKS. i FowW* Arithmetic*, -./* Bl-nk l)ook?, I beliool Ho" k?, ' 1 Note Tap^r, ' Letter " ?raall, gt - large, 5 Lm,,1 P.r. 1 19 L;trg* Paper, *r I'ei.? ?lid Ink, Envelopes, wltit* nnil huff. Kim i.s i'ahker, Ag't. n Sep. 4, 1868. ID. tf y Ft) f P XT JtV JC4 11 ARRIVALS!, Just Received BT THE SUBSCRIBERS: Ri A FIXE LOT OP COUNTRY HAMS, * A. r LEAF LARD, M, A LARGE LOT OF M Trrn? ? ? - ?- ? ?uua ajnu J A Kb. i? A3LSO, A' SOME FINE SYRUP. ? A FINE LOT QF ^ .FAMILY FLOB?-, ii ALL OF WDICE WE OFFER 3FOH. CASH. A' *i! W? & Si liUlllli b 'AbbevllleO.il., 18C8, if A,( 1 _ lib THE OLD MILL -S ? - ' ^ -fieconsiruetcd." & .Ei - 1 ? , i tSHfi CANE MILLS Z An HAVE ju?t bcM tfcoroufWjr W# L*I hftlleng* oompetJUon lD qu*)i| jv An iyand aptod. JVifr buifitft jtfr.ho?r,*n& mors it Vot? yr*u% H, . j 4cO lbs; beet Flour to ?}Q ? - * A lbs. Wfceat. - V H Tfce prosf of lbs paddiu'f Is 1% tks thsviac." ^ TV,.. trrf*?few AitW?*?- refund % ?MU ibm'? B?*?oioi?hl?:??4 " a strict ?n> T itrastU* f ills Cwutfotis*" ^ J. N, COCHRAN, 4??J*' ft- ' . " ?? . FTOLieATIONSOr^ ~ Asp-. .. > . -. v. v. ' Ifi MEBHHHLt- A. f ^T^>Ei*7Z J w \ Adcbes9f> " . .. ?| W.T.fttKlf, ' _?w? W?N_I_* jr i?r?* . 5? - wg t - ' : '. &?:? "?*' w '-H-.( . tZ " .*-: ' ' - - ,. << < x\? ^ - flUIlflCL r+ i Wilson & Hutchison XTOULD respectfully inform their frienifc f f and customer* that tliey ha?a plentjr w&ter, and that their Mill is sow in HOBOUOH REPAIR r tJrindine W-he*t With a GOOD d an ABUNDANCK nv wah^ V* rr ;y will bo able to GRIND PROMPTLY r all wlfo may faror them with their gram, py Thaokftl Ttfr tfra T<rry li^aral patronage retofore given Uie Mill, thejr Mr Lenlion to buaineta and strict integrity, '<* trit a continuance of th? custom of thaif end*. Aug 12, 1868, 41?tr ,imi mm ^BBEVILLjE: C. EC rir? corD*r ofSTMhinfflop otreet, will bf found, SADDLE HORSES, SlNGLtt A DOUBLE BUGGIES, with or wi.ho?t U1VEKS, at moderate rates. J. N. BELCHER, .Argent. Aug 5 46 8m EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK ANO CHARLESTON At PAR, for uvle by JNO. KNOX & CO. A.i.t ? vsciojieJ 9, IbDH, 14, tf 1DUCATI0HAL, rO YOUNG LADIES (Si.ters) each of whom in compelent to teach thoroughly lementnry Latin, English, Mathemnticj, and ginucra in Music, art d?airous of obtaining niter together or alngly) employment in a iv.i?? family or School. A<1drcu lh? Ediwr Tna Bak.hrk, AbbetllTa, 8L O. Sept ? 46 if NOTICE. ir.llMK A COTHRAM will buy Saatb Carolina Railroad imnmr i tm i i uua awn gynus, And bill* of th* ANK OF THIS STATE. March 1? 10 tf Change of Schedule on the South Carolina Kaiiroad, ?i?<t?n' EXERALSUPERINTENDENTS OFFICR, I CiiarlhTov. March 526th, 1868. f ON AND AFrER SUNDAY, MARCH 28tb, e PASSENGER TRAINS, of South Carolina kilroad, will r*<n *? follow* i MR AUGUSTA. CharU?lon <0.30 A. If. rrive Mt Augu?ta.. S SO P. M Connecting with trains fcjr Mcutgomerr, cmpliit, Nashvilla and Nsw . Orloaas, st'a ontgoraery and Grand JunctionFOR COLUMBIA. ATS Charleston ..6 SA A' W. rrivs at Columbia. 8.50 P. lil Connecting with Wilmington anJ Slanshes r Railroad, C1iarlott? aud 86uth Carojiua kilroad and Camdsn train. * " ~ " FOR CHARLES'*?*. art Atlgniifa. G.OO A.M. rirs at Charleston....?*-....3.10 P. SC ists Columbia m\ ...4.00 A. M riTO at Charleston #10 P. tt _ AUGUSTA NIC5HT EXPRESS. ( UNDATS MClrltD.) are Charleston :7.30 P \L 'rife at Augusta.............r........MS A. tC ' Connect inpinlh tfilha foi' MoitipKV.' TfashII* and New Orleans, via Oiand Junction. ; *ts Augusta. ...,4.10 P. Mrire at Charleston, , ,4QQ A. M? COLUMBIA NI0I1T EXPRESS (aUSDATS EXCXFT^p.) are Charleston... 5.40 P.M. riTf Columbtir.........-.. .8.20 A. MConneotiug'-Vlth Charlotte and South Caro. a Rimf^oKd1 ctf Monday*, W*lae?d*j? ud ava Colombia..,..8-80 P. M. tin ( Cb&rjctton ,,;.W0 A. M' eUMHBRVILLE TRAIiy. - \ l? .Ch*rle#?on..'..s. *?,??... .3 40 P. IL ri*e alSummer*01^ 'ff.I# P. Jf. ava AammerTill^. 20 AM. RVe at"'Ct?*rt*alol?. 8 36 A, M CAMDEN BRANCn. . r MONDAYS. W^NK^DAta, AK&34T ur* Xin jtriBa 9.S4P. M. riv* M Cawdao..;, .r6.0Q P. M. 1*4 Camden, .7.. .. ............6vf0 A. M. rlw at K tag* Me.....*............1-40 A- M". (Sigo^) -?L Ti FRArKK,,. v f - , . Central SnprtiaWoSfaV. ilay 8. IMS.'* WALI REMOVAL! - A\*.' - '? 7 .< '? JBJ"E\*v btm.lo inform onr Mvidt itut w W?1i?ve raOredto ikt AtrtllbHnnlT ovifed by uk 1, a. TVlmodff, %*d would fa* uj*d1o*M thenr ?t our n*w stood. wh?re w* po?? to d&r etfthriw *U?aiI*fcofcV;'at Ag ' prUw MNiSi purohS*9ii ?W?whire- 1 dttftiles, P?rrin & Co, I rhta'? Block, No. 5, AbUrill. Oct, 1 1BG8. > . . -r 52 ti * ' Vv.. ':?.? I s$spmmm I I ..I J 1 1 ?1 umsP+*O HE jMjBLia m Wfc. * ?/ ?# S ,^'w v r - n|