CHAPTER XIV. 



I collected the small remains of strength I had to read and hear 

 read my manuscript journals; I could send them to England ;md 

 get a price for them, but money is not my object. 



(Francis Asbury.) 



WE came into South Carolina on Friday, Octo- 

 ber 25, 1805, and lodged with Captain Ed- 

 wards; and on Saturday, at Staunton's (Staunton's 

 Ferry), on Saluda River, Greenville District, we were 

 at home. 



Sabbath, 27. At Salem I preached upon Hos. x. 12. 



Monday, 28. We proceeded on our way to Georgia, 

 winding along some crooked paths through Pendleton 

 District to Eliab Moore's, upon Rocky River : night 

 came on, and we missed our way into the plantation; 

 I walked up a hill, and called for help, and was re- 

 lieved. We crossed Rocky River four times on Tues- 

 day, and came to Mr. Dunlap's. Wednesday morning 

 we rode twenty miles for our breakfast, at Peters- 

 burg. We lodged with John Oliver. Joseph Crawford 

 preached two evenings. 



Sunday, November 24. I preached in Augusta. 



Monday, 25. I bore up for South Carolina, and 

 came to Barnwell Court-house: I was kindly enter- 

 tained by Mr. Powers. 



Tuesday, 26. We reached Jacob Barr's. 



Wednesday, 27. Yv T e reached Mr. Perry's; and next 

 day came into Charleston. From Augusta one hun- 

 dred and fifty miles— heavy rides, and weary men and 

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