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WAMiJLNUTO* GAZETTE
J. W. CHAPMAN. Proprietor.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 884
VICIOUS OQhOXKD UPUBLICAJIS.
Thy Mak* Murdarou* Threat* and
Boa** That There will b* AnvtO*r War.
LouUrillu Time*: Sottu'tmdv i*
responsible f*r a very vicious senti
nieut which hai lately been grafted
into the minds at tiie colored voter*
•f thia city. Around the bulletin
board* and on the atraol corner* they
boalt iinptnlontljr that lfClOVl*n<i ia
elected be will not be allowed to take
til* seat. In several instance* last
night those threat* were repeated
with snub obnoiiou* frequefict that
the police were called upon to quiet
wbat might have otherwise been the
ntlcleu* for a aeiiou* outbreak.
“We are only voicing onr seuti
ntentt,” replied one of the burly
member* of the crowd. “These
New York Democrat* are not going
io steal the Presidency from us.
No. eir, we won't have it. We’ll
fight first. lam ready for War right
now.”
The reporter inquired why It was
believed that Blaine would ha coun
ted out, and upon Whose adrlco those
threats wore being made. Thu reply
was that the election of Cleveland
meant a VetnrU to slavery, and that
before thla should lie done another
war should he waged.
The gallows 1* a fit reward for the
miserable miscreants who are filling
the mitida ot tho colored voter* with
such basely fgiiorunt. and pernicious
beliefs. * ’
Last night knots of negroes stood
at almost, every street corner in the
central pari,of the city, discussing
the political sltustlon. They assumed
the tape of outraged patriots, and
talked Villainously of wltal would be
done if Blaine wts not raised to the
Presidential chair. A reporter fbr
the Times overheard the remark of
* colored Republican at Fourth and
Jefferson street*. The remark was:
“I think 1 could kill about 500 white
Democrats uiyielf, if tlier try to pnt
out Blaine.” ‘
“Satins here,”answered half a doz
en colored rufllmis.
Major (I vo. T. j aOkson of Augus
ta, has been indicted by the grand jury
of Richmond county. There were
four true bills fuuud against him, ami
he was placed under a bond of four
thousand dollar* in eaoh case. Bach
bond was readily given. The books
*ho w that he used $155,000 of the mon
ey belonging to the Enterprise factory
of which he was president. The pen
alty In each case prefaced against him
is a term of year* in the penitentiary.
‘•A Single Fact Is Worth a Ship-Lead of
Aruumont”
Mr. W. B, L*threp. of South East
on, Mass.. Utiiler date of Jan. 7, 1884,
says: "My father had for years an
eating cancer on his under lip, which
had been gradually growing worse
until it had eaten away his under lip
down to the gums, and was feeding
itself on the inside of his cheek, and
the surgeons said a horrible death
was soon lo come. We gave him
nine bottles of Swift’s Specific and he
has been entirely cured. It has crea
ted great excitement in this secliou.”
Toung men w lolling to Marti a clear
inea of Bookkeeping, Bualuuas Cor
r*pondeoe, rapid Matliauialical
Calculation*, easy movement tor wri
ting, will Unit splendid opportunity
at Ware’* Busines* Institute, Sharon,
Ga. 45-3 m.
Mr. K. T. Small of Kentaeky who
haa been trading at thU place for sev
eral jeara, it again iu our midat with
a car load of hortea, tnarea and niulea
and aaya they mini he eold.
Mr. J. A. J. McDonough is aup
pi.ving our business houses with
splendid signs. He has painted quite
a number and there is not eua iu tho
lot tbad is not flrst-claas.
.... .. -to -to-
Dr. Paraona will be in town next
week.
Write to If. E. Ware, Sharon, Ga
tor terms of his Businesa Institute.
45-3 la.
MgJ. John C. Whittier, ot Atlanta,
Well aud favorably knowu all over
the United State at a General loaur
anee Agent, Says: “I used this rptqe
dy before the war on a large niania
lion lit a greai number ofc.-uen, al
ways with absolute success.*' sep.
Treatise on (be Health and luippt
neesof Woman mailed free.
Rrahkikui Ungolatok Cos.,
Box 28, Aihiula, (it.
You can tlml the best stock of
brooms al tha lowest prices at W. T.
Johnson's.
L.S.L.
CAPITAL PBIZE, $150,000.
"Wts do hrebjr certify that we the afc
raugeoientN for all AU*Monthly and Eenit-Anmiti
Drawing* of tb*Doubtf**a State Lott<% Company,
*ud in peraon manage and control tS# Drawing*
ilii nnwlvt‘, and that the aatne are coudttortd With
Uoueaty, falrneaa, and In good faith toward a'l par
tie*. and we authorise the Company to uae this car
ti ft cate, with fac-ftunile* of our rtguatare* attached
In Ua advertisement*.”
D*iffl!|WSi
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated in 1968 for 25 years by the J> K toU-
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
waa made a part of the present State OoMfittfUoii
adopted December 24. A. I). Ww
poue*. LmS at tl rollowin* MatrlboMon:
mils Oraattt Monthly
AMD THK
EittaffifiinarySeisi-Aiiniainrairiitt
Utuhr the iwnoual autwrvlaloo an* auKsmoiacnt ot
Uen. 0. T. BEAUREGARD, of La., and
Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Va.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
notice—TlcSsts are Tan Oollsrsoitly. Halves 15
rmhs, 2. Tenths, *|.
1 grand I'lu/.K. OK aoeen
2 large ruut* or i <*/.. 90,000
4 LARGE Ml/.EH OS' 5,(V*1.„. 20.1*10
2 frizes or sninrwl
. soo 25,000
g 2 'X:::: Eg
LOW * zts,
AFi noxiMATION PRIXB*.
UN) Approihuatkm of $2tW.... t‘*jm
" t.... tS>
JW 1 " M.... 7/Klt
2,272 rrUei. amonnllnt. 0,. _. jyjlt.MH
oM| to the "flh Soi the <:{*, In nw ,*i. w ,*
rcr (Ortlicr It.emulation .WiK
l-OrTAI. NOTKS, Money
' .rdrra, or New Turk kwb. In or.Ua.ry (ettar.
CorreScy by Kipria* {all ,irma of $5 aiid upward*
at our .ipenae) addreaard
.... * *. BJITHIN,
„ , .. ....... ** Othiasi, La.
or M. A. DtDPIinV,
OUT Seventh at,, VVa.hl *.„ i>, I>. c
HakaP.O. Money Ortfeta iwyaWe an.l adOrwa
Itftgiatered letters tb
NKW enUiANS NATIONAL BANK,
ew ttrleuna, l.u.
Georgia Railroad Company.
UFricE oKNFn.ii. manage it, i
Arsum, Oa., Nov. 8. 1884. j
CVhiUMMVIM StitwUy, 98fe iul„ Warti*.!'*
S Branch Train* will fun *a follow* daily.
Train* run by 00th tnirldlan time, 22 iniuutee
slower than Atlanta time.
'' . M-.X.Z
ii If
r_ n
Lv Waabln*ton 7 55am 11 -toam e.llljim
I.r Flrbten s.22am II 4f lm e.STpm
Lv .50ato U.I3PW
Ar Barnett 9.05 am ,i#n S.2pn,
Ar Athena 122*ptn vtujim
Ar Atlanta J.uoim) B.4mu - -
Ar Oalneavllle Slupni mown —-
Ar Mllle,!*,.vine ” ISSm
ArMaenn
Ar AU|uata pni 8.1.5 pm
LvAnsu.ta 7.40 am |n.ui ~—
LvMaiain.,. - j,tnao. J
Lv MUledfeville 9 10 am'
Lr Atlanta s.noam! I
Lv Oalneavllle 5,55 ami———
Lv Athene oyiOawl-—...
I.r KarnrSt...*...A.. o;mbi 1,10pm;-— i
Lv Baytown 2.49 am 1.29 ntn -
Lv rirklen 10. 00 an. i.tonml
Ar Waahlmrlon 10A*am ——
Trains eonnoet at Atlanta anC Anffnata fbr all
polnla Weal, Nortliweal, Last anil Scull.seat
E. R. BOBS**, JOHN W. OKCTN,
Oen. I’aaa. Atieut. (tensral Mani(-r
ATM. ADAMS.
Washintrton Georgia.
Contractor and Builder.
All enrpsntnr work >ml bulkllng dons In tbs
VtOi workmanlike maimer. Work doM ou abort
notice Mid with diapaU'h. I tmplitv good hamlx
•nd will guarantee all work to be ftrt-cla*e.
Contracts taken in town or country. Will give
plantt and specification* when desired. No charge
' Chargee very rcaeoiSl*. I oan *|v- 4h* beat
rvfcretu t’H here and iu other place* where l have
done work.
Your pstrou.g* Is map* Unity aoHrltM.
tlMpritfuUy, A. M, SHAMS
Wsshinst s, as,. Aug la.iaas. aa-au.
Harrier's Weekly.
IWI'IIA-AKU.
w tly atondt st th. bend of Innrlssn
Ulu.ir.ud wsokiy Jouni.n, rtf >t. unpin,..,, *>.
“ u '’} rellttos, Its silliiirabl. ntustnUtoii.. Yt.
carvfuUy rbussn ssrtsls. .hurt sturtra. agMtohss,
sud f..jns. ooutrlbtusd by Ibe runraost artists
“? *.''i hor * “* **■ <<. h >rnc instruction aud
entertainment to thouuude of American hum**.
MwntHaaiabs tb. sou of tb. ,>ubUskrra to
Uiuksnra Usokly Urn west popular and ut
wwttso family nswnpapsra iu the world. ,U. in
tbs purwuaucs nf this design, to present s eeuslunt,
lraprnveiuent in s.l thus. feslures which bsve
‘*S* d .^ , f*** sympathy, sud sap
port of Its lsrge errny of resden,
HARPER'S PERIODICALS
Pea Yeur;
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lURI'KR SRUUZIN'K 4 oq
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lIARPKR’S FRANKLIN SIfUARI LIRRAHY,
Ons Yssr (ha Numbers.) 10 DU
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hut Four Annual Volumes ot Bsrsr'.
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Cloth Usees for tmeh volume, suitable far bind
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BIAS' each.
Remittances should be made by Puet-Omce hfon
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Newvpsnfrw are not to copy tills advertisement
without the eiprees order o Herper A Broibere.
Address HARPER Js BRUISERS, New York.
Now goods, new styles ami uew
prices, at W. T. Johnson's.
Harper s Bazar*
illustbatkd. ,
S Harper * Bum* ia rt onm the moet briliiact and
fui UotiiH bold Journal in eiieienoe. It tsk<?
howledged arbiter of fswhion in thia cotintiy.
faaiiiou plate* are the ueweat and meet atyhb;
and if* pattern eheet aupplement* and economic
•uwpTrtipua alone ate worth tunny time* the eort
of guhwrription. It* iliuhtretion* of art needle
work are Ibow tha beet eonrer*. It literary and
arthdic roe4t are of the blhc*t order. Jt# >to
riw, poemN, and eeaay* are by* the ttret AtneA sa
and Knropoan authors. Ita art pivUift*
would fill portfolio*, and it* bumorou* cute’ar-?
the moat am naing to be found in any journal fa
Ame lira. AJhoet of brilliant novelties are pn*m
itied for IW4.
HAEPEB’S PEEIODICAiS.
habveics bazar .. - ;.*
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lIABPEB'S WJffiKLV
HARPERS YQLHU PgUPLe,...,..,.......... 1
HABPKB S FIiAKKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY,
on. Yee t*2 Numlswai, H 00
Portage Free to all aabacribora In tha UpUffd
htatea or CiNad*.
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Number lor January of each year* When no ttbov
in mentioned, it wifi Ims udcrrtot>d that the fttb
feriber wtobe* to commence with the Number
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The lartfotir Vnnual Volamee of Harper'* Be
rtfla neat cloth binding, will be sent by mali.
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Bat the tupreee order of Harper It Brother*,
iw" HaRBER A hbotMERS. J7*w ¥?*•;, /
EVAPORATORS,
THOWAS HARROWS,
DISC HARROWS
GINS and PRESSES.
Wig-Now i* the time to buy them
Botch Fiki.kw.
BRICK!
BRICK !
BRICK
—I Have Juat Completed a Kiln of——
First Class Tempered Brief
Which 1 ofisr for sale at price, jo
low that you ran build brick iiotisns
cheaper than wooden one*. My brick
maker is one of the he*t in the Bctuth
and you can always roly on getting
as good an article of brick a* ran be
miulo in Georgia, aiid at lower fig
ure*. 1 will deliver brick to parties
inscie the corporate limits. 15-Jy
33. 2MI a C?-XTI3SIE
Georgiaßailroaa CompaDy.
OrncE General Managkii, 1
Augusta. Ga., April 6, 1884. j
Commencing hqhA.v, *tb n.i,. ivmiitiugtoß
Reue v ll Train* will run a* lullew*. 4**o, ; .
TVWmmn Or noth m*ri<ll*a Mm-, -1 PCl.c,,
.tvwrr Ut*n Atlauta thne. -
aa*a Washtnffion 11 58 V.
" ItrSWii i2.au u
“ Baytown ~ Mi
Arrive at Hartmtt ...1 12.40 ->
" AtOvna .......... 4.40 <.
V Atlanta ; .......... 1.4* •<
“ OalnaavUle .is <•
" MllleattevtUe 4.49 .
Macon . cy* "
" Aagoata :t.3j *<
Lear* Anguata.. ...loan, n
' Maoon to ••
*' MlllvAgcvine *.lO
•• Atlanta. -j........ ~,.4.. s.gs
“ OaiaaaviUa ...5.a0
** AUtena.. 9.:j5 .*
2 Barnett. —....... J.:ts * •
2 Raytown.:*..... i.,.., T.S4 a
■> YlaAl*n 2.lft
Arrive at WaaOlucton. 2.45 -<
Train* connect at Attanla an* Angtuta fw, 11
lii.inta Went, Nrrtk.weat, Kaat and t*ont-wct. .3
JOHN w. OI.KKN, 0,,. JSauaiitr.
HR. HORSEY. (lan. I*>. A eat
EXCELSIOR
COOKSTOVES
A TiW AYR SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS Cil BE SUITED
MAMUPACnmiP T
Isaac A.Sheppard ft Co M Baltimore,ld.
AM> FQg MLS BY
W. T. JOHNSON,
Washinotom.Ga.
1 ■ and ■ IV I
IBMI
RrlKlTtnffwwv?ot waJyoarVJ
"Liver and
Duane Street, New York.
AM MIWBItt WIU. TKIA 10L ITS UTWItMI. J
9 I Wjj Bf Secure Health;
I Bactdou to the Liver
■ Ml ■ Unnd relieve nil bit-
lm.eebh.
*u* VaaataUa; Ha MM Nagfe. Alt INaWa
An Editor.
I liave bisen almost entirely cured
of nasal catarrh of several years
*tndiug, by 3 bottle* of B. B. B. I
have tried many other romidies, but
none equal B. B. B. It is a quick ctiie,
while wthev* are flow.
3. J. HAttnY.EcHtor “News,”
nor Toccoa, Ga.
Catarrh.
Th China and Queenware Home
of Mcßride & Cos., Atlanta, is perhaps
the largest In the south. 51r. A. J.
Mcßride of this firm has been cured
of catarrh of the nose of 18 year*
ttknding by the tuc of B. B. 8., after
every known remedy and 'treatment
had tailed. B. B. B. cures catarrh in
;afbW-weoks, after slothful afiiff ha*
failed for year*. Write t* him and
learn f! rite faeis. *
JCidnay rnmpltiiy
For over *U year* ,JL have been a
terriUlo sufferer lrom g tr*ubi*ome
kidney oGykijnt, f jfor the relief„of
wffich 1 tuAfaepeat over (250 without
benefit; tit* most uoled so-called rem
odies proving failiue*. The *c of
tiugie bottle of B. B. B. has* been
. [uarvploas, giving more relief than ail
other treatment combined. It i* *
ffllkk ettre* JI they cuyc
atrii, are in the ditanl futitye. .
~,t [jC- H. RoacßT*, , ( i.
„...* , Atlanta Water Work*.
Worm & Jack*on have more firtt
elasa hoiveS tmd the biggeat pile et
hom*-ral<*d eorn f any livery stable
in Georgia.
The beet tutnftnts at the most reaton
ble rate* at Wfied Jaeksotr’s.
1 'I MGMSUJN, Ga.
Dr. J. BkApriaLD: Sir— Vom
Female Itegulator has been a *uccys
in my liands. At a druggist 1 liave
sold it for sevorai year*, and a* it
boec.a*e kpo.wu it increases in popu
-1 irlty, antii now I regard it as a
standard remedy. 1 bare aUo used
it iu tuy practice ia a phviulaii, and
always with the most gratifying suc
cess. Yours truly, Wm. Barton,
Druggist ami physician.
Treatise on the Health and Hap
piness of Woman ni|Ued free.
Ukadfield UsuiLATor Cos.,
Box 28. Atlanta. Ga.
Citation for totters Administration
UEOUGIA. WILEFJ! fPtNTV.
Willis ORurt'of Otaliliary—TU til wham It
tv my loacern: T. a of Mid nute.
bttvtiig applied Pj me for lettvra wf AdiuiutotNliou
tit eir>n. on i of fe, R. SM>uu. late Of want
rouuty, thi* (a to Htc gtl anti rtnaMltr, the t rodi*
p*ra anl we** 01 kin of J* H. m***jo, to Ua and ap
pear at tbe November teiiu, 1864, of siud court,,
aud ahow canwe, tf atfr they nan. wby kt.*n of
admuiifnrtu>u de boni mod. nfeoald iu>t b grant
eti uriMtffte of L. R. W4Morii, to Deft! aiyiJDant.
Wane** tuy oflburt *ig M aUm\ lhi* Sept. ‘.6, 1 riW.
36-1 to 80. DTSON, urdin.ry W. 0,
,
Notice to Debtor an i Crediters*
OBOEOIA. WIXsKIW COt JiHr.
A IX |er*oaa indebted to Beuj. W. Fertimn, do
coeeod, • hereby to m*k* Imme
dta’e peyment. and all persona having daieud*
*gainnt neiu ertete ere notiflisl to preteni them to
u withiu the time prcjM rifeed fey Uw, hi m to
uliow their cUeracter aftd a.nouttt'. Hept. 2fc, igH4.
TUUB. E. FuKTaON,
3MI Ex r af 11. Vf. Fortaoa.
lastljotick
VU. petwone ftidebted to thß e*teta of Patrick
H. Norton, d#c*d, are h-Kby notifted UuU
unlcM tferfr er-conut it paid by th’ let day of No
vember, IBM 4. the aante wiU be pieced in the head*
ot an attorney for collection. Poeitively the lact
iDtld end t< cweptHm* wtUfee tinwlo in fevor of
any one. BeapeetfuUv, JaEH HI NEH,
Adm rKetete of P. H . Kortou.
Citation for totters ot Dismission.
GICOUQIA, WILKES COL NT V.
\\rHEREAS, 11. Clay Smith and J. A.
f T Ball, Fsccutor* of Tfeoa. KPiatt, rep
resent te tbo Court in tbeiJ petition, daljr
find, that they have follj adminiatere i
hoa.F.ltfott’a estate. Thta ia therefore to cite
all periaona concern'd, heirs and creditera to
ahow cause, if any they can, wh/ the said ex
ecute ra should not be discharged from their
administration, and receive Utters of dia
misaion on tbelstMondav in February, 1885.
Thia Oct Bth, 1884. tiEO. 1>V?05I,
41-3 an Ordiaarr W'. C.
Executors Sale of Land.
OEORGI4. WILKES COUNTY.
WII*L fee MMi on the ft ret Tuoaday ia lerrefeer,
18*4, before the Houee door in Wwh
ingtoa. <Ja., betwean legal *ale hour*, on* tract of
land containing St> acre* mure or iww. iyuig iu *id
county, bounded by land* of Jm. O. Bramlett, J*-
kew Cheuault aad otbera. Bold m tba property off
Flora Cfeenault, col., late of raid county, dert, for
the benefit of heirs *>ut emtitovn of Mid dec*d.
Terma a*ad> haowu on <lay of a*l. lm
U. . UffOW. Ex. Flora rhenanh.
Land Bala
GEORGIA, WILAEfI COUNTY.
\YTIIJe be sold by mutual consent on the flrat
f t Ttaesday l IW4, at pablic tmtery.
heiore Ihe Court Hov<' door in county by the
nndenri(fnwi whe are trnauta in com men, the fol
lowing YAkuahlc tract of mod in Mid o<unty tow i
AH that tt-wet of land in **id dmnty. containing
throe hunared and nxty-e*x ar vee mom or }<*+,
adjoining Unla of U. K. Rlatou. Daniel and othere,
and being the place wkareon i. *. Sumy now Uvee
and known aa th "Hw. Stephana Home phee.’*
TWaNwmbm*,l*.
SARAS J. BUBBY.
*m J R. Bvmr.
S***U
HLALTHrowMuu
BARRIS’WI-MI?
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SKRIAIOMEI SffiS fsxsi
AS® 2f^ r ir2s*^L‘*ii , K
TOQtctioa. rA-L u4e4 or, ad
* *—m.'ElSir.aiSS:
renm ny wAn thou* uo*. v m tUNUaiw
■Wr4m of |V| awn MU ordi.A--.XM CBtkC* ill pe-
M . Cllk taa*OM<! fsrit
■ 11 * ft k delay. The salami CMil*-
W^ X9,& fi\ f
i D jlntiaktsrj
m PACKAQSa f | ■ waited an five* Md.
. r - -f pa;lent kewww
....... aad gtkm
SEND ADDRESS nttHr
.ARRIS REMEOY
BO*H North loth SL, SL Louis, Be.
tkamra Tauiaet.-, S3: S ai.|sj 8 umtn* f
No Honest man conscien
tiously speculate on anoth
er man’s money. Pay your
debts with your cotton to
enable those you owe to
pay theirs; * :n.si ;-<
The honest men of Wilkes
can. I say, be seen just as
often in the fall as in the
spring, no matter what
may be said to the contra
ry, notwithstanding.
A ft .V~T'?.*~2rL
Cotton is moving down
ward. Pay your debts
while it is bringing a good
price. Don’t wait until it
reaches 7 cents and then
blame the market.
Mens’, Boys’ and Youths’ Cloth
ing at Benson’s at unheard-of pri
ces
For Bagging, Ties, Salt, Meat,
Meal, Flour, Molasses, Lard, Su
gar, Tea, Coffee, Cheese, &c., go to
Benson’s, “The Leader of Low
Price.”
For Boots. Shoes, Hats and Dress
Goods, go to Benson who is selling
at PANIC PRICES.
For Tinware and Furniture at
Bankrupt Prices, call on BENSON
The Leader.
For a First-Class Wagon at a
small price, call on
BENSON.
For a first-class set of Buggy or
Wagon Harness at lowest figures,
call on
.nol IliW aelv BENSON.
For the Best Cooking Stove at
the Lowest Price in America, call
on BENSON, ‘The Leader.”
Pay BENSON up in full while he ix paying such a
big price on account for Cotton. The tendency is down
ward. Don’t hold, it is certain to gc lower. Some say
it will go down before December to 7c.
Hnrrylup and have your cotton ginned and hauled to
BENSON while he is paying a big price on account. If
you r wait much longer yon will have to sell at 7 cents.
Cotton is gome down and God only knows where it is going
Be rational and follow the aexmple of our most suc
cessful planters, and settle iB full with BENSON whil§ he
is paying over Augusta prices for Cotton on account.