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* jjto- laslca ?4f?$ie!e CAMDEN, S. 0, Sept. 2*od, 1893 fjoeal TKHiHCK WBECTOeV- ? Pn?9BpTgKt\s ( sX&tn h . ?1? air. W, W Mills, Pastor*. Preaching every Zzfy&h at 11 a. rh- * Saimy School eveiy^jKftjl rath at 5- p.m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 6 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. y Grace Episcopal Cfiuttcn.? -Rev. J.M St'xney, Hector. Services Sunday at 11 o'clock ; San*inv School at5p.nC Even in* serrjce at # p.m. Friday afternoon ? at 0 p.m. j Baptis? Crimen , ? Her. Myron W. Gordon- Pa*tor. Preaching every - in- lay a; ! t a. *. arhlS :15 qfrp. ?an ?ii? from l*i y.. to I r. u. ever}' S::nd-,iy. Prayer- meeting every Wcdnes ? if at S o'clock p. a. All seats n<re ret>. The- p'lo'ie is cordially inviterf ;c'--n i. T?k? 0. V I*. 8. C, K. n:eotK ??wry S.iuJ >iiJ '} :>? ?>. in. LiTTurm**'. Sjsjsyr? Methodist CfiuKCK^-liev*. M. L. Carlisle, Pa*tor.] f * h" irtvr? Sun<latCtar 11 a.. and T :45 Prayer- meeting Thursday at p. ;u. Snj^la v school a? 4 :39 Strajyf ? -? an?.i M^tm'are . eoniuiiv i:>tited. ?ill -. m fioas of ilhc CaBr.don coitofl niarket: Mailing, "? Tj M Uf&cg^- 7 5 *-< ? "<j n wnpinj^ 7?J (xon-I Mi&iUn^ * 7^1 liesti^r of Ds^oratic 3r.- Ccnnittea \ r??"?'i ?? of the f]^iVnt;Tc jCornrifctpe ? -.--"ti c ?it.iuoiiiiCK; parly ??f Kcr.-.!",avr ! c>nnty, will be held in Caraden at the Op^ra IIous6 cn Saturday, 23rd inst There is besinejs of importance. J. R. GOOD ALE, Coa?ty Chairman. S&e&ig of Ccuity Alliance The Kershaw County Farmers' Alli ance will meet in -the Couit House at Camden at 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednes chiy the 4th day of Oqtober prox. in quar terly st>?s-?ion. The State President has suggested action. on the. part of County Alli?noe?, on "f:nancial stringency" and securing niincy to move the crop of cot ?.,n. Tiie^e and other important ques tions will be acted, tspoji at~fch:s session. Therefore, every sub-alliance should bje .fally represented by its ablest d?-l*gate?. JAMES &? >$AGILIV Pres. K. C. F/A "points picked up. r ?> ? w * Subscribe for The Chronicle. * ' ' . Mrs Tweed is having t,he"iroat!of her ed ili aery store painted. Mr "VV iilie Saln^ond is nw j>e-i \ hind the connter3 at Caper*' S-joe | Store; " ^ Hr A. D. Kennedy has improved t-he appeara?cfc of t Le Lis *iore by a coat of p^int. ? The man who sat down on a pinj remarked* that &* had all the in formation on that point he wished. Xhe cootfttct for rebuilding tfxv liurdell bridge in West W^terec Its been awarded b? lL-? ? t ? for $175. ? Camden is one of the best cotton inarkets . in thd-vStatc. There i* but the dtierence wa fraction he l.veea Ihfc prices paid heie and ia ^ C.*arie8toc. * October ia the best time fo#> planting shade trees. If you Lave rose in front of your bouse, take bieps to plant them out next month t:iey will add beauty aid comfort ? to yQu^aome. This f^Hke^'soSson f ?r the pay ment of subscriptions. Hand j iu you change when you come to lowa. The monej' is needed nod vou have not been w >rried by duns during the summer. A certain newspaper ma&v whose foot was crushed by an accident, recently met a friend, who asked' "Weil, are the bp^es knitting yet?" "I don't know about that, but I'm darning tbein ail the time." . | Camden is ic proving on alt sides .^aud our population is increasing, -t-* Tnere is nothing of the boom order, sbout onr progrosa. It is substaq^ tial and wili continue. Ne town 2$ '-the State has a brighter outlook. There* were' no prisoners in, the; j-iil from last Friday until '"Mon ti. ;y evening. Saturday evening j-titer Campbell locked up and went :<*ay with bis family lo spend Sun jjay, leaving the jail eniirely un 'irihabired. This is the first j time a thing has oceured in many tears. " ? i J Mosquitoes have been extremely numerous, tuid persistent since the recent spell o? ?et weather and high fresiiets in the swamps^, We . ;irc informed that another. especial ly i-bon- thirsty variety has j made us .-tcpea^ance, in addition {to the t vo du ihne kinds, making three r??.vr, nibsquitoes, gallinippets and h? i rappers. '?There is more joy in a pointing otfke over one sinner who pays in advance and abase the editor on every occasion, than over th$ ninety and nine who borrow the paper and singula praises vithout con tributing a cent to keep its out of tke^ p^orbouse. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the eartbr afcd obtrin meterial lor fenc ing it on time with out security.'1? Ex. - " - Joe Griffith, white, was up before acting- l^ayor McCreight yesterday and was given sixty da}-s in jail under three charges against him, drunk, disorderly' on the streets and carrying a concealed weapon \ brass knueks) all of which occur red Wednesday. The prisioner was u *3li dressed and intelligent look ing wLite man a^out thirty years ?f age, who is said to have been working on a turpentine farm- in Georgia and was on the way tu his Uacpe on the edge of Lancaster couraty. ? Many Persons broken down from avwwotk or fcoosdxoM eurw. / Brown's Iron Bitter* B?taii6ith? CXem, aids remove# txaem q| uku VAoam. Wi*4*r Qetttttjecufc* r 1 ?" -J! The Trial JnStSSasMp. C. L. Winiler Esq-, who has filled the position of trial justice for DeKaib township for the past fi?e of six year** forwarfted his re signation to Uui Governor op Mon day. Mr B^ fc Clark? is aa ap-j plicanfc foe (he $$aee, and ^r.i . * _? - ?' ??? v ?-* ** Riifocad, .Jporotnissioiiers have received ,s$v?*al letters and petitions from protEiner/? citizens of DarfUngton* Sarrrlerand Camden askitig^ai&den 3 a net inn be made a fopofc istliere freight cas be trans ferred the* SaaCh Carolina to the f^iii ttJ&Eton/ C"ia&?ia <fe Au 2a*Sf 4 The* petitions it?s ?rpctif*n is'oevoffiing a inUicvo. to ihe-cit bss p-ii recefvW jc fepW, ? Colum K4? T.'..nih>l ' ' ? f:i! i^s drjc^ib"^: sjlliiia ' ia'ftd Virginia H?i?? v*nia(< oiivr :s;4-.ees ? i-r Lsusi' d in iirtujtfci iK%vls? r-ij^'o: ;>.. ('<; .-"Del I\c$ ^rvVbe Ui *ri lie? of ilMf ;SrrJ> Csn^^^ifiroa?^I)ut Ilia Journal, " 3L 1# ffii ?? --kiiki *L.}i ><%, t SU,t*!2 f.'.rtiilv <? t-lock Rrn. Mod&j; ?Ms re avt<*k*>n**l <in ^*hc flurries, wLicb U.i-i *us!<? tii'eir -Iwii Ik^ it^ase an ? IviLc'j^n, ihe fauiiiy bartiy We are al Anjs sorry to learo of our fallow creatures meeting such fearful ioss^, but I ltcpe every member of our- noble*' order, tbe ; Farmers' Alliance, Tsill show bow much they are sorry at our next county meeting, Oct 4th. Fraternally, T. W. Scruggs. Dispensary at Lancaster At a meeting o( the Board of' Control held here Monday, Mr W. H. Barns was appointed dispenser, for the town of Lancaster. -About j two weeks ago Mr Barns withcfnfW* kU petition with the understanding til at he would not accept the posi tion of dispenser provided ihare was no other p-pplwant, and it was thought by many that no one else would apply. Soon after Mr W. B,. Howie had a petition in circulation and after securing about 4-1 sign <*rs, Si ad his petition on Monday, owing to .the fact, t^at the la'w requires a petition , -to , ItfrT filed irt least 10. days before the meeting of the Board, it was not con side ry<5 tyy thai body. ? Accordingly Mr KUri* received the appointment. He file bis bond for apprpva! by nexV Monday, -ifchrcfr,. willjNs t^ie sura-nf 83,000. T life sal aty tf!iowed .is $7s> per month ? Enter- ' prise. / ' Wat's to fa JteasSaifrSr. * ' ?IC-okmaia, SufoKthW 1 . . , peniicn Camden, bringing" 'T. E. Watts the young white. "man who kilied Be-*v Lhune recently for the seduction of his sister. 'X'he trial and its out come has alre&dy been fully men tioned in Tut State. It wi l he remembered that the presiding judge gave tne young man the lightest possible sentence, two years. ^ Young Watts came in company with a negro prisiner. He wai st^'lishly dressed arid no one would ever have taken him for a convict, coming to serve a sentence, and wear stripes. He stated that he <fid not feel that ? he ought to be sent to prison, but if a jury of hi.-? countrymen thought that he was not justified in doing what he did he was willing to accept their?jk> eision and rtrve his time wKhrut a word. He says he feels that he is uo criminal, /and wiil remain qu:etlyin the^ prison, uo matter [what comes till the time arrives for his release. He is a ve-nr in telligent and good looking y&ung Aan. He brought along a vajlise in which- he had his clothes, and asked the prison authoritea to v?l J^w him U> send his tl? ths home, as soon as oe had donued the prison garb. All who witnessed his caim and dignified manner and behavior ?yesterday jfcernoon when his pos sessions we.e being taken fro-Ji him, were made to feel grec.. pity for him. - . i Deaths. ? Mrs M. H. MeCeight received a telegram last Saturday announcing the deata of her brother, Col Ed ward J. Rtmdulpb, which occured at his home at Fair Mount, La., in the 15th inst. Col Randolph was about sixty years old. To the sis ter and ether relatives we tenriei our sympathies. ? Mrs L. H. 3?ears,nee Miss Jes sie Zemg^died after a brief illness at her honi^'ip Florence on Tues day, the 19th. She was the daugh ter of the late Doctor, and Mrs F, L. Zemp, and all of her life was spent here until she was married a little over^ two years ago to M r | Mears. Her -remains were brought to .Camden Wednesday and interred in the ccmetery alongside iier de parted relatives. The sorrowing family have our sympathy and that of the entire community. Hamilton Hy arcs Wittkowsky, the account of shooting was given last week, died Saturday evening at' 6^o'cloc>. The deceased was the Ife of Mr and Mrs A. Wittkdfrsky, and had just recently passed his twenty-second birthdajy having been borfc August 6, 187k He was a watchmaker and jeweler ! by profession, and hed worked at intervals about a couple of years at his business in Casaden. He was a quiet and orderly bay aind had won many friends by his good na tured and obliging * disposition. The funeral services w,ere conduct ed dy Rev David Levy, q| Charles ton, Sunday, and the remains were iQterre4 in the .Jewish cemetery, AN isairas? E2|a. Hie Fviden the Co rou the Si $e Adduced , .Before er in the Caae of against J. C. the Killmgr;ot W itikowsky. ? Tlie wonndi of M* H. H. Witt kovrskv having proved fatal, Cor* ner Arrays empaneled a jury of inquest S^turbsy. night, and pro-' J-eeded to1 investigate. The fojr luwicg was :'lht> j a ry * J fl W J. J. Go*>da}e, foreman; 6. F. LtMasier, E. J. Lewisj <J. A? J. E. Vaiuglian, ? D. A. Lr>ykiin? W. F. Miotic, C. W. Billings, - K.j A. McDowell, W. Geisenbejiraer, John W. YVnteon, T, J- Bai fiel|i^?X, After viewing the dead body Saturday night, an adjournment! was had . until Sunday morning, when. the following testimony was taken : Dr<yl.^. Mo<i>re, Being auiy sworn, testified. 1 exa&rined the dead bodv ot rr t* - a. Jti- wittfcowi&y on the 16th of Sept., 1893. | I found ai pistol shot wound, the ball entering tlio fright hip, passing through an evening in that bone (the sacro toeiatic iorkmeu,) perforating the teaiikfc in three piaces, passing bur ot the pelf^ea,?t|ty through an opening in the apposite hip bone, (the obturator foramen,) and probably lodg ing iri the musclps of the left thigh or leg. After a easeful and searching dis sectiota, I failed to locate the bait This wound was the cause of death/ ^ 1 X X elbofr^ being duly sworn,, said : ;w II. II. Wittkowsky. lltpbor I <n nief a! ^ 3 " #i A T. C. I knew w.*. xv>u sneii* were then empty; three ?ot discharged. Could not tell whether one of the empty shell? was the same one empty when he got the pistol. One shell had the appearance of having been recently dischar^i ? th* uuaer seemeu to- have been discharged some time previous. 1'ristol was 32 calibre. Got pistol back from II. L. Watkins, at whose store I heard shoot jag had occur rejl, and where II, II. Wittkowsky did business. II. L. Watkins, being duly sworn, testified: Mr. John 0. Man came to mjL, store three times; twice l>efore the shooting. Wittkowsky was not there first time Man came; second time he was there. Do riot know what Man came for fiTst time; he asked Wittkowsky was there; i- replied, **no" ] and he went out. i In about two hours he cauie back again. lie said he "saw Witt, coming ?!$ jwst now, is* he in?** I replied, "Yes sin here be is." Witt kowsky was sitting in a chair near guy | desk in rear of store on le?t..hao&-s:de4 as you btrter. Wittkowsky, about. IB** time Ispoke, got up 7ah<$ went towards Man ii the middle of tjb& store ; fie said nothing .fcojaijtxi ais Jwr .wei-t lorward. lie went fcrwaTdj^eiiind the counter .to where the counters open. |le walked fjym behind counter to where Man wa.i and they ; walked i 0'.>r or .five ft-et to the edge of the Sother -counter. Mai* said to? Sim : f*T here &e certain reports being circulated a|>out my (Atari's) leav ing up* heie after one o'clock at night. ! umfeiancl that jyou know the author. I want ypa?to lejlrthe party that they' are daroced eoniempiitle puppies." Mm r^peated ^ati twice, savins ?v*v n ^?3^[iwatkoWsty ? as: i.VTS 'tfc.eif went on out the That was aboujt ^rcame ba#k and took 3^tCT. ' WittkOWhkV vtfl^^uUlUL; 'ill LI 1 L |" chair about five minutfc eating a c*ack. er;he then walked Up tlte store: behind the counter; be was standing behind the counter on the right a$; you enter, roiling a cigarette. AsVMr. Man walked in the doonfce (Mars) said: "I see that the cap lilted you. You have been meddling with my business and i understand you hscve been toting a gun for me." W ittkotvsk y said: "That's a damned lie." Marisa'id: "It was told to me by one ofk'your friends.*' Witt kowsky replied: \-Wellit's alie." Man said: '* Whenever vou get ready to use it. go ahead," (or ybrds to that". effect.) While this conversation was goHigon W ittkowsky- was standing behiutTThe counter, near tjhe end towards the door. Man Avas standing out right in front of hijttW lititle to the left. Just then Mr. Man turned round as if to go out; as he got to the door, he said: "You damned contemptible puppy." Wittkowsky said to him: "Weil, the sauio to you." HViltkowsky was then standing b^hiiddithe counter where he had been all the time they were talking. Man turned around and came back up to Wittkowsky behind the counter. Man said something that I didn't catch. Wittkowsky maide reply; if he did, I didn't Inftar it. ffhen JVsaw Man with his pisiwl in his jhand; first tune I had seen pistol, it appeared to me as if Wittkowsky had hold of him as if to keep him from jusing his pistol. Then they, got separated and Wittkowsky was backing back, still behind the counter. T^hii the Shooting com meniaah^ten hail advanced upon, VViUkowi&y about thre? feet I suppose from wherg they were when I iirst saw pistol. Bo^i were bv'hind the countert Man fired ^three snots. Then Witt kowsky's pistol was discharged as he i was failing. I saw where Wittkowsky's 1 shot took effect ; It was in the ceiling or plastt-ring ovtffbead. When Man bred Wittkowsky was facing the South wail of the store, with his right side towards Man; Man wais between him and the front part of the store. They were about tea feet apart when the tiring oc curred. They were about the same dis tance apart when all the shots werfe fireti. Did not hear Wittkowsky ?*5 anything during the firing or immro^ ateiy after he fell. lie was picked up and placed upon Ike counter; he talked a little then. Borne one asked where he was shot; he complained of his stomach. Some reference Was made to the pistol, iVittkowskv said: "1 only shot once, there was one tmpty shell in there t>e fore." In a short time they carried him to his father's. Alter Man tired three times he turped around, and walked cut -3 list about the time Wittknwsiy's pis tol was fired.! .Man had his pistol in his hand when 1 first saw it. I did not see when WjJjtkowafcy drew his pistol Question by a juror: Where were you when you saw Man and. Wittkows I ky clinch, and how lar off were yon ? r a i was sitting at the desk in the j rear of the store; they were near the front end of the store. q Were fhiere aav obstacles in your ! way ? . a There seme Hour on me ccu ti ter, and craclvtr. case on the desk, but they did not [prevent me from seeing. F. L. Zerap, being duly sworn, testi fied: 1 werljt^t Mr. Watkins' store shortly after thV"pistol shots. Witt kowsky wa$ lying on the floor on his right "side, head in the direction^)? JNortli, in space where the two counters oj^nr-d. With the assistance of Joe Mclaughlin, 1 placed him on the counter. I saw a pistol lying on the ftcor right beside Wittkowsky. 'I ex j aniined it fcaw pistol some little tin e before picking it up. I picked it np and i*sk"&u whose it was. WittWowsk\ repjie-l : ^t is piiae; I fired one ?hM as.f was falling; it entered the ceiling. * If examiced/ltliH pistol, there were two empty sheJU in it. It looked like one sheii h^t^eo jnst discharged fthe oth er seyin-d as if at had been discharged iSjtnhy time before. A bullet was picked ccjhSu the tjoor near the door on the * South side Of tb^e store. i'havQ bullet, ~ I I a: ? - ? -j ? . ; Uth, some'Uine ]^?| o'clock. jg %ousVand saw lute. 88 Or,' iioore wais the pJ Jw dance; I assistodPiutl eta! ja the wriiteii skitem fit I know as td Tue.e4rj< main featureiof the tftat know of iDY aftan knotote number of* perforations tines, but theTe were in tying one oj- two. J Vt four yesterday, the 16ih,.. at nine; he was then Sea bullet hole through hie shirt and <?raweis. } i)idb?t i -pasts. ' ' I *-$$S Dr. A. A. JW?ore recalled: I Inert his pants; fOfcnf two l*o> "correspon:?ngj witathe locj&ion wotad. There waslanotbef ho|| me, apposed ioJra^te?sfi buei a cigarette. ;. | y*Mi A. A. & core; j> .MS&duljrswd tifiad: I examined Wittkowsk?1! siurt,andfcrsiji fr?aud diHwesfe. ai a hole irt eacJf vliich $eeu?Mt pond wirh thej-bo^tin this t&gl was auctiier hoi?i? hia pa^Utss t&e knee, v/Mg^adith^^ji? firing pecufrtd Tra^K^WfKJgs coat on. - : ^ L-; lj? . 4^ier hesTip^^^^jS the j u i-y ? ? h verdict: } *<&*,? ? -. V.V i'U^s . J < "n*t Sntorday,Se|Ks shot wouiwlij^ JM'Hit' i "J. O. ij^ui , qddk^bt ifflwjv ? M <mmI W. L. Winklor^idve ln^b-rretai dffend Mr Wfan. ? A-L^-v Lflgaiopt tiiui for murder fas % the coront* Sundky, baf not yet surjenderedjo* he^6it lue s fieri if. We are iuforin^ii his cduusel that he v*jill ttjjj just as soon ?s ^prkngeiiienU be perfected to piala^pijkca for bail, wjbitjli ?ifl (be' pfro^ajbl Messrs B5a rs returned juaaij?ll,:^u j VYftdil^sdat j umh|?, a;tcr ^)eu4bfe VM$ b^l! in iha efcv- 'JT . *??????? lestnTi,^] Uj.r ^ pUB^^M^|pi9 to fitenctsJiece! i ' * ^ .SB ? ? r 1 ' ! Mr Will Hinson ?M^mUv,^ Macon. G:i.> liave retorulcl to.OasH .lea.' V \ I ? 1"/ j \filiss Joe Ff aralin jig Visiting heft sister, Mrs Lesiie Zernp. I ? &? \ Miss Grace! Nicholson has return- 1 J i * i ? ? ed to tfer fcotneat Dc-Kaijb from an extended "visit to , relatives in mn- j easier. i '?; : \ Miss Ella; Ilailej. of Camden, & visiting Mrs L. M. Clyliurn.? share Ertr. | ? v I j. ;j ? Vd Mrs S. A. duntjey hag returned from Se?-9niec, ^nn^>'bere'she spent the Sunnier. | j The Misscs^Xwiuj, who ha^ been visiting the fa mi y of Mrs jg W. DePass, jifi VTt'difiendny. , ^ Miss Marlie DeSruissure relu&j ed to Converse College last nesdav. j [ '? j ?-?* A part}* consisting o?j the follow-^ iDg ladies and gen^lemejn hft Mon day for the World's Fsjir: Mrs 3. D. Kennedy, Misses Louiig Sal mood, Kate Viilepfgue, dMa^ie Bpy-: fkin, Mat Boy k: if and Leila Boykin, They were joined in Sumter by Mr T. &. Clarkp- and ot?he$ friends. Miss Ma^garetiBuraet, wlio, has been indisposed p Si do time, ;.v(f are^gind to say is sniuc^ 4 letter, . - Miss1 Susie Young has reuitjaedr from a virit to Collnm4ii. ! . . _? -4 G, R. Spencer, Esqi lias gone <to ookesbury, Abbeville! county, to teach school. j ! \ Mr Jimmie Cante>% who ha? be&C| on a visit to relatives jin Alabama^ returnt-1 horae. ' Messrs 0. C. Mooijp, T. S. Leit ner, W. H. Haile, J. M. CaoUy and ! A. A. Moore, jr went jto Statesburg to attend a dance Wednesday niotit. v \ English Spavin* Linam^afc remov es all Hard, Soft :or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes, .Curbs, Spl'ute, Sweeney, Ring-bOn*, Stik fles, Sprains all Swhllen Throats, Coughs, etc. f Save $50 by the use of oue.bottie.l Warrantecllhe most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known Sold by Dr F. L. iernp, Camden, S, C. | , iii't ' i I ? - vi tteran mcdicinee,Tm<li i tont fl8>)5?t resort* o begao giving It 'to Kgg??g t guarantee. ct\ stnt . -r I:*'.'. chJcqlate.V o won who cuu Oi'G l'OTXTS. in fcnght lntc?r [Op vptian?mr^ An^ \ut- \ b _ fa*l izJm. ? I*1!' co^Tiio^/ror iu thi W <?f Saturn j. | Mi . . : , ? ..n PPP^ttjija4v4t; Milton *nd SdicnWs .f*lt?Wr. iie~ **0tej ao diuch - copy tor t\ro*xi;&t stamp. CHESTS '%EAE, ;;| Single top** 5 ctt. W.U.\VATsox,puiiL:snKR, aaas? fore has such a JianAia variety of pit Eg shown iu tlijB city n M Youiis' and;tBd)4' lSuij ney^tbefore has a;8tdd[ J city bepn purchased j tun De^t^bbB^pprtcirffcd: See-1 imr meanf bujiris, 4n<J bufinff | means jpo#ev saved Wyour *elf, Remember I Bavej made special preparations for what your bop " Will lieed, jK.nee T&nts Suits. 4 to 16, 75c.; to. $1.50 ; Long Pants Splits, 14 to 19 years, $3.50to$18w? i . I am sole agent in Colombia . for Youmans, Roeloff aiuf Bos ton Flexible Derby Hate, and am. now showing all, the lttfeii states and shadow M / \ i of extta tfzerf&oat, Ion* and sfHft^Saita * Uran\ W4 mpw comj>_ ipwor*,; No matter Sue and abaoe d and it wiil be no troul >^piUchnf^PHH 0 or mote, caah, jpn will be given a ticket entitling you iat your her* ?to fit PR&J: r jk OUTlts ,t0 tbfct JI75 Ratable \ Bicycle ^iiich is exhibition inUfc "how window. f? - ^>^>u ^ W -Je ip C km rti/ tffciL.: ?i .(L i.v .'?. ?.- wj.v ?,:'iad main & ' ' . . |p feiijPafeflf jj .? W Published at Atlant-vGa., the FARMER'S FRIEXD ? a HC5ME COMPANION. Has already 1 lire largest circulation of aiy Ita Agricultural Deparment 1st ; Its ^me^rnd Chilchftjn's ooli AND EVERY ISSUE IS AN EDlfG'A ? ! * ? F. . oxter V vmvM*? W W J/? *v V va ? . ?*JT"X r ?y ? lowest Send in your sutecr>ptiow*Aa.the Cufcoai xx Oiw?i LOWfST*^ j*ta >r prf - pre too ?couinwi) ?n It r? A'- ilk Ml n^vgp^r comport br af iui