Sunday, September 9, 2018

Fowler, James W. - 1865

Our young friend, Mr. Jas. W. Fowler, has made arrangements by which he can furnish the Augusta papers to purchasers the next day after they are printed.  For further particulars take ten cents to the Post Office and ask for the papers which you wish.
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 10-Aug-1865, Page 1, Column 1


Important to the Traveling Public
DAILY HACK LINE
From Abbeville
To
WASHINGTON.
No Detention at Either Place.

THE subscribers would respectfully inform the Traveling Public that they have this day put into operation a Daily Line of Hacks from Abbeville, S. C., to Washington, Ga., Making Connection with the Trains leaving both places.

Passengers arriving at Abbeville on the 2.30 P. M. train will arrive at Washington next morning in time for the 8.20 train, and those arriving at Washington on the 3.30 P. M. train will arrive at Abbeville in time for the 10.30 A. M. train.

Seats may be secured from the Agent, at Barnett's Depot, on the Georgia Railroad, and from the Conductor on the Abbeville Branch Railroad.

JAS. W. FOWLER,
WM. H. BURNS.
Abbeville, July 27, 1866.    2-tf
~ Abbeville Bulletin, 17-Aug-1865, Page 2, Column 5

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