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. 4 } r*^—• a •i- * rr; t * , .■ ^L- ■J.jWTB* ■■-iJU 1 ■oitturb^ 4 ***' holuiei • r. MknuaF Uixm s Tounr •« tire ywflire&t whe doan«4 tJM »y # TniK »s the truest thNC Won It— Bmve a# tint brsvest that marched away, ¥ ot toaraoo the checks < >f Ms mother ley, tiurophaW waved our muroiiedayr MeM|»t»»n front ttefore It. flrm^i llie firmest Where defy ledr He _ Bold as the The dav was wrm^-brrt the Held was red, And the blood Of hie fresh young heart OohL ouuotry's hallowed alter. Wlfei > r i . * ' C On the trampled breast of the battle plain, Where foremost ranks had wrestled. On his pule pure f.toe. not a mark of pain, His mother dreams they will m«ef ngaki,) The fairest fbrtt wi all the slnln, Like uchild asleep—he nestled. in the solemn «had< The dMd where his lea of the woods that j com reties found him. They buried him there—and the hot tern men's eyes that seldom wept, (His mother—Ood pity her—smiled anu D roam i or her arms wore' round hlaty A grave In the woodb wHh gram o'er t a mum * A wave In the IrWOt ofMs mother— Hl*r day In Uioon** lies lifoJose and lone; There's not a l ami-, there's not a stone— And only the vo.oe of the wind makoth moau O'er the grate where never a Dower Is ^Stream, a " let hia memory lives In the otter. ▲ Thwdkt f#av» Eetder. V* l«W X baft ciJMSMrd tor yea !• fcl*', Smt'I S»jr IndifllmtieF UersH yea grow* daily. The utora f toe of you, the more you appear fa my syas aid object of contempt I fcf every say dUpnied and determined to hate you. Rolirve me, I nerer bad an Intent t> offer you my Uand. Our lam evaveraatlon haa KA a tedioua uifaudity, which has by no means given me Mi ctatted Idea of year ejmracter four temper WnuM nraVe nso very unhappy . aud If wa «ve naujvi I ahall san nothing bat (be hatred of my parents added to the long dk- ploamire In living with yon, , I have a heart W bOdow, hM 'll §6 Art ddafre'you th tmafide l« « your aervfee, 1 eouH MW glre it to one more inconsistent mstf caprfclotsa than you, and lent capable to do honor to awy choice and family Yiv Mias, I hope yon will be persuaded that 1 Wak alstjcraly, and wu efil do so# a favor to avoid ma. rtf otcuaa your taking the pains to snewar thla Y«u« Ictum act' ever full of Impertinence, and yoa havo net It (Sadov oy wit and good amisa. Adieu I Believe me so adverse to lie youn la yea, (hat u k tmpoaeii.ic for me it. If ths_/sa4or will pavnM this again, b«. ginning withtka lr»t tarf reatflngesch vt- iartwfd ITnw, a Biltrrotrt Utter wi.l bo found. PR A.^r I on rMACYRa. , . Klwvldalod nr A-f Wcssffd is he who lots his women im pose on him, for its better to submit to & Ifttl) limply 4ictstion than to b« an ^usdelV'Surt.* M*n esu go about tinti talk politics and rwap horses, and hunt, and fish, and attend court, but the wo men have to slay at home most all the time, and so wlfcn they want to have a Kttlp fralia, I >ere« say nay, pravniuti it don't cost Anything htrdly. ^ell, the othnr day we had pudding /or dinber. I am always suapicious •bont puddings, and (he girls seemed uucQauiuto siraet a Ad one of them re- ma^kAd that wt had been living here twrf or three years and the nabors had been very Lind and sociabln and we had never girtn a party. Then they helped . I Sl , *. 8#<n * L , ? Qrfl pansede After kwhile, another one askeef mo what I thought of having a little sociable on Friday night, and 1 wa* oLligud to remark I thought ft would he very be' n"** begun they all took the right about streets and pillow-cases and dotnb> noes, and I had pat the children’s box •f dowdsmensway to keep them from be ing lost, snd so I Went and got them hbdashsd if thut wua. what they wanted, and the* they took the hysterics nud said they were going to tfav# a f'aotom party, and txplaiund'h all to mo, and I thought U would bn (puitc an episode, lor I hmln’t' been to a circa* nor aeen a down in a long time; and so ft was ar* ranged that I whs to reedve «nd wel. come the fautnim sod intrndneo ’em to the fesliviiies The next day wa« the (fast day of the grand preparation. AH hands began early to clean np the house and set the banquet table. They kiudly permitted me to inspnet It onee or twice, and as kindly locked the doof when I came out. After atr imporerisbed luneb they anked for nty ssnistsnco about taking domn the bedsteads, and taking up the carpet and ramoving foe bureans from nor large fhmtfy room. Right then a shock caiuc over my forbearing nature. “What is all this for ? ’ said I. "Why, to dance in; we want this room for fhe fantoms to donee in." "Where am I to sleep to-night?’’ said I, mournfully. “Oh, you can put the bods back again after the frolic ii over. It won’t be very much trouble," they said, and they patted me lovingly on my aged cheek. Well, I got to thinking it all over, and come to the conclusion that it wasent so dreadful bad after all, Itwa etitas bad as war. nor death, nor pestilence, aud didont happen more than once iu two or three years, and so I concluded to make the best of it. I comforted my self by calling to mind that some thirty odd years ago I was s sorter of a fun tom myself, for I went live miles in the country one dsrk and rainy evening to Bn old fashioned frolic, and we •‘Dsneedhll Bight till broad day light, AWd want home with the girls in the morn ing,” When I he dock strttek eight the hn portant crisis which were to have nriven a rove and I spied coming up the dsrk avenue a ooupfo of fantoms arrayed in white sheets and other disguises. I re ceived them boldly and m wethsady had some guests iu the parlor who were not fimtoins but genwine f^epectable people, I gently inquired of the fantoms their names, so that I could introduce ’em as I was instructed. But the fasule fantom flirted by me and went straight to the girls’ room, and the male fantom gave an Iiijon giunt and followed me into the parlor. Of course I felt very much embarrassed, but he didn’t, and so fer want of a hotter name I took him round and introduced him as Colonel Kip y*tt Wfokie, of North Carolina And ne they kept coming in and would CM give any dames, I had to name 'em until I ran out, aud another trouble was I couldent tell u male fantom from a fe male fantom, and it was a delicate question to ask anybody but after while they all got in somehow and when the JCFFEBSOH, MtXSOH i . General Insurance Agents, WrLLISTON. - - • - 8. O Represents the Following First-claw Companies: Awrtt. Lancashire of England.'. .1 10,000000 Virginia Eire and Marine .....V. 6l0000.00 VirglohiHone. '. itrr&ri..... .•> 400,00000 Merchants and Marine 400,000 00 Fite Association of Philadelphia ... rr. .T.r. r. , r~. rr;v.-ri-;. „... S.hOO.OMI.OO Oln Houses, Gins, Ginned and Seed Cotton, Stores sod Stocks, Dwellings, Live Stock, Barns and Contents Insured at lowsst current rates. Call on ot writs to JEFFBngOff' MIXSOff & BROOKEH, GENERAL. INSURANCE AGENTS. )m.TO—1, -- ^ ; V1I.1.I8T0K, a. C. NEW" MUSIC STORE. WIEGAND BROS. 4f ’ v - - Masonic Hall Building 744 Broad Street, * • Augusta, Georgia. Tke Great Paper. The Sdwkv Socth has been constant 1y Improving till it bas now nearly at tuined to perfection. The fast Issue comes to ua enlarged to 48 columns, is really a grand number In every respect, snd every body should send for It with out delay. In future it will combine all the best features of all the papers of the day, and may justly be called the national family paper of the South, for every family will surely take It. It will contalu every possible variety of reading ma'tor, with spleudid Illustra tions, and every thing to entertain, amu«e and Instruct a family. Make up clubs in. every commuolty, and send right along for it. Clubs of five can get it for $2 00 each year. A single copy U $2 50. Don't Walt for Agents. Address J. H. & W. B. BEALa, - ' ’ Atlanta, Oa. Best Pianos ever offered to the public. Wc sell ths Celebrated Instruments o# Fteinway A Sons, Decker Bros., Krnnich A Dsch, Billings & Co., E. Gnbler and Fisficr A Co. Also, the Estey, Wilcox ood White Organ*. Violiut, Gni tars, Banjoi, Acrordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Tamboariaes, Harmonicas, Ac., Ac. Host Italian String*. wrThe most correct editions of Sbest Mask Instruction Books and al Musical Works constantly on hand. Prompt Attention Given to Music Orders. THS &0W9ST rSiCSS A SASSSBT TSBMB. nov20 I 3m coming sod so the thing was settled tad they Begsmtostir round gaits Ifotly «ad wrote up about keif of my paper in krriutiont. I soon discovered it was to ft ha k IM *9f joint Mook eOaosra with Mr*. Nabor Free man, for they were go ing to and fro and hither and thither and they all pot oa their working aprons and went to boating eggs and stining batter, and some more young ladies dropped in to help and I never hoard suck a rippet as they kept up all day. Two of them said they had to go to town on a little business snd wantod a httlc change, for tho sugar was out and \ the coffee was low and they needed a few lemons, and if I could afford it, a few apples, and oranges would be so and they talked ao affectionate, I was fltHlgfcdr to surrender, and told ’esi where my pochet-bodh wM,aud U speed as little aa poas^ie, for I awed the blacksmith and aomo other little bills that waa pressing. About the time !hey got started they raid our good nabor had fifrnished tho lurkeja, and we ought to ■ fbrnish a ham, for ours wore net cored, and aft oM one would be re aiee awd would help out wonderftiliy, for they dideal,tratiar^th* lark«n would quite go rotlnd. ‘ % this time I tad been gently tdled aioop mto n state of reeignatioa. I bad C J*J ip ita hands of the pot- was tof .wbco wiaking at the girls snd smiling at m# so swsctly sod I could hear bar toll them ail wa ketf out of the it>om they had ths best father in ths world. 1 men! Well they gpsit svsry dollar of my tfowgs, ood went or a crpdU for ths bokoes. fe , Btorniog they p«t me Ur paint ing the mantlepfooc, sod then showed ms the sew oaUfo smrtaitto, ami said I I ]oornicss to hang them to, all of wHich I did’, and then I had to paint the cornices, sad me and the bays spneawo gw res the toaeos ants lighat- wood -and every lima I went in tha boose they put me at something, snd over snd soon I heard them talking 1 kind of partners I reckon. Nabor Free man is a mighty knowing man and said he dhlent even know hisoww wife which seemed to make him lose confidence in hlmtelf the balance of the eveoing. When supper wm announced the fan toms disrobed and then the birds begun to ebattor to make up for hst time. All went merry as a marriage b«H, and aftsr the banquet they resumed the merry dance aud we interspersed the occasion with parlor music and whiled away the wee small hours so pleasantly there was no thought of the flight of time. But all things have an cud, and so did this friendly and social frolic. We enjoyed our neighbors snd they enjoyed us, and if there’s any harm com* ot it, I don’t know it, fsr there’s s time to be marry and a time to dance, though Solomon says nothing about fantoms andVheeta, and dominoes that I know of. Youm, Bill Arp. • Hwmsakecpora* Help. a The Complexion—To make the com; plexion white aud soil, use tepid water eewtaiiiing a little powdered borax for bathing the face and hands eveiy morn ing and atoning. Potato Salad—-two cups of mashed potato rubbed through a cullender; three-quarters of firm white eobbage, chopped fine; two tablespoonfuls of cu cumber or gherkin pickle, also chopped; yoks of two hftrd boiled eggs, poanded to powder; mix all well together. . Milk Chocolate—Melt six ounces of chocolate over steam, add one quart ot milk awl two ottoftea of powdered su gar. When scalding hot poor it upon ths yolks of fivs eggs beaten up with a eup of cold milk. Add half a teaspoon- ftd of extract of vamlla or orange flowor water, milling or stirring it very fimt, and aenre at onca. Wafera—One pound of sifted flower, two tablespoonfula of bwtUr; little tak; enough milk to make otiff dengh. Rah the hotter into the Ballad flow; wet with the milk; roll thin; cut iota email round cekee; and roll those again into oaks# aa kr^e ns a tea plate and as thin as stout wr * t “ff P*pnu Lift carefully to a floured pen and bake quickly. They keep well. New Fall Dry Goods! GEO. 8. HACKER & SON, M A M"FACT!'HSUS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, mil KitidinK Material j .v5f Of every description. Home People and Southern Enterprise. Prices as low as any Establishment South, and all work first class. (JliMrle-ton, H. C. ■W. X NO. 265 BROAX>’ 8T.. AUGUSTA. GA; Wh.te.lo «i>d tail Dealer in COOKING' GRATES. i HEATING STOVES TINWARE, ETC. He keeps in stock that first class stove, tho Excelsior Cook-Hot Blast. Patented March Patented 1859,1801, 1865, Extended 1863, Renewed 1867. 29, 1870. Patented November 28, 1876. — IMPROVED 1877 AUD 1878,. , * W rs «r,— 194 and 196 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. -O- Has now iu Store, and is receiving weekly ono of the most complete Stocks of Staple and Fancy Dry Good*, wh ; th k haa ever been hi* pleasure to exhibit to the readers of the Barnwell People. Goods are so cheap that it appc ir* like tully to waste time in hsokkig at shoddy and trash so freely advertised these days Nothing but genuine Good Goods of the Beat Quality, that we can fully warrant, will b« shown over our counters, and wc guarantee prices aa low as in any part of the United States. , •iy Would respectfully invite an examination of our Goods and prices. novl3- *k Gray, ftSSTA, <*A. $l« Augusta AA w otel -A m- h->- Corner of Broad and "Washington Streets AUfiUStA, SSOS0IA Conveniently Located To Business. Wttk Tclrgnph Office Id the Building, and Southern Express Company Office Next Door to Hotel BuildiDR. SUMMER RATES OF BOARD, PER DAY, 01.50- Single Meals, 50 cents. | Single Lodgings, 50 cents. juiy76m KD.MIJRPHEY- BroVr ORDER YODR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeooa, Turbine Water Wheel, Gin Gearing, Cheap! Judaon’e Governers, Diston’e Oiroular Saw, and Gumera and Fllea, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting, Globe and Check Yalvee and Whistiea, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brans Castings and repairs from Geo- R. Lombard «fc Co., FORMT CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, XBAB THS WATSE TOWKB, 170 rXBWICK 8TBFXT, AIJCIIMTA. CIROMGIA. KDWIS BATES, OUARLES K. BATES, GEORGE C. SELMAIf, JAMES P. GIBBS. TUOS. R. McOAMAN, EDWIN BATES & CO. Jobbers of- DRY GOODS i»» CLOTHIie, Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St, Charleston, S. C. VI 8m F. 159 . Wagener & Co., OBAILlBTftjr. S 0. ”161,163 and 165 East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street. 18,15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and Naval Btores Factors. * Sole Agents for Georgia and Wagoner Grange Guano. Liberal advances nude on Shipments of Cotton. We have n special Produce Departmeat for which we solicit consignment* of Rough Rice, Peas, etc. sop 18-6m J. & PARKER & COr' . v- ~ ~pT r Factors and Commission Merchants. * COTTON AND NAVAL ST0RLS. Wharf tad Vender Bangs, Charleston, Sewtk Carolina. (Liberal Advances made ea Consif menu, »pll7»ly Planters Hotel. To my Fntnds and the Traveling Public: In consequence of the great reduc tion in all of the staples of our coun try, I have concluded to reduce my rates of board to $1 50 and $2 per day, according to location of rooms. Special accommodations for families ami commercial travelers. My table shall not be excelled by Any in the South, and will constantly be supplied with selected Boston beef. The hotel has recently undergone thorough re pairs, and been newly furnished and made complete in all its apprttntments. Courteous clerks and attentive ser vants. When yon visit Savannah do pot fail to call at the Planters, ns lam de termined that this hotel shall not be excelled by any In the South, regard less of price. — ~ v= -. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping for a continuance of the same, I am, very respectfully feh20-ly Johx Brksxan. Manager. - T he white Sewing RIachike THE WEST OF Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicify, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularily, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim •r ((ma tkc VERY tJItttT OPERATING QUICKEST 0F.U.ING, RANDSOSXKST, ANO llort Ptrfoct Sewing Machine IN THE WORLD. jnnlTdy -ftiv. Superior beyond comparison to any other high-hearth stove in the market' It has large single oven doors, artistically designed, lined with tin and‘fitted with bright tnrnbucklca • large hot blast flic door, swinging heurfh-plate^and deep ashpit with Spear’s Patent Baled Ash Pan and sifter prate. The ,oveu is large, and the flue* of unusual size, and so arranged us to be easily kept clean. It hap a large top, provided with Manigle’s Patent Gas Burning Long Division Piece, the best cross piece in use. All the mouldings of the stove arc heavy, and its design and ornamentstiob will satisfy the most critical taste. F'or wood, the stove is fitted with a Patent Combined Wood Grate and Fire Dog, und entirely new arrange ment, and the most durable wood grate in use. BGUR SIZES—6 inch, $22; 7 inch, 827; 8 inch, $30; 9 inch, $31. Call and see it before purctasing elsewhere. Heating Stoves for Coal onij. Wood in variety. NEW CHART SMALL FLAT TOP STOVE Priced as follows : No. 6, 815; No. 7 : $17; No. 8, $20. Step Stoves with full sot trimmiugs, No. 6. $11; No. 7, $18; No. 8, $18. Tinware at wholesale price very lorC For sale by W- I DELPH, oc9-5m AUGUSTA, OA. Josr.rn n day. Saxcbl taxnahill. ■ AMICL M. SIBCJir Day, Tannahill & Co., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OFFER FOR SALE AT VERY LOWEST PRICES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Carriages, Buggies and Wagons OF, RELIABLE A SI) [RASIEED QUALITY. A splendid *!oek of Couch Material, Axle*. Spring, Spokes, Hubs, Rim*, Shaft j, nolisTMo**. Molding, Glue, Borax Muxurj s Color*, Valentine'* Yarniibc*, Ae., Ac. SADDLES, JfARN'RttS, 'ftRIMES, COLLARS. LAWK*’ A&D-UKNT&’-£INE TRUNKS and BAGS, OAK and HEMLOt K SOLE LEATHER, C.ALF SKI N> and a full line of Shoe Fitdiup- »t je<luce<i price*. We take pleasure in staling that we bare the agency for this section for the sale of WILSON, CH}LDS & CO.’S PHILADELPHIA BACONS and CARTS, which hare bo cort- petor in the field, and will sell them a) price* within the reach of all who want a good ar- licle. Also agents for the CORTLAND WAGON on Platform Springs. For persons in want of a ceeap, yet r«bable Vehicle we recommend the CORTLAND CHARIOT, ths lightest, most stylish and best thing on.four wheels for sixty fire dollars. Gum and Le ther Belling l wo to fourteen inches. Packing of all kinds. Whips, Um brellas. Xentsfoot Oil Blacking for Harness, etc. n.ig21-fim DAY, TANNAHILL k CO., Augusta, Ga. Ths greatpepolartt/ol ths WMtels tbs most too vlocmg UOcls ta Ms excd'iire# era ‘~ i - s-tr#Thsr maohhxt.zr:* In suNwHt S superiority tngTt Is “ r.*oi to suMBtntng It to tho tratfo ao *ut It IS ir.e»l‘S, ar* la as las'sacs ha-. II »*er jet taiUJ to Ulaly any rocomasad»Uo* la its tator. The dams-d ter ths Whits hes Incrsased Is soeh •nutsnt that as ars now compelled to him out ■A. Com^plart* BwTSrln-fy •vrarjr t^raa a=ilii\xto*> Lax tii» dSijr to B-u.jyply tiio <lain.ata.AI Fvery suchlre Is warranted tor 3 years, snd •oldlor cth at liberal discounts,or upon taty payments, to salt ths cootoaiOMt ot customers. •WAaurTs vaxto lit tmocoum mmosT. fM/T£ SEWINQ~MACHINE CO.? to 368 Euclid too.. ClsroUnd, OtUa —For sale by— J. D. & T. F. S M I T H, •200 Baotn At., • - AuousTA.Ga. Only 5c. Each. I *111 rocelvo, In a fow days, from N«w York, another Jot of (roods, at FIVE CENTH Each, consisting’ of t-auco Pans,. Brass Hand Bolls. Toy Knives. Forks and Bpoons, Curry ComlsB, Hammers, Can Openers, Garden Hoes and Rakes com bined, Bclssors. Lamp chimneys, P.me- terls, Note, Letter and Cap Paper per quire, Envelopes per packajte, Lead PenciU, i Writing Books, Chroinos, Mdcllaire, Ink, Hlates, ABC Blocks, Checker Boards, Book Straps, Toilet 8oap, Tooth Brushes, Knitting' Cotton. Routid and Dressing Bombs. Bla kin?, Handkerchiefs, Towels. Doylas lAce Bibs, Embroidered MarseHee Bibs, Jewelry. Ac. I have a few articles left of n*y first lot, consisting as follows, all of which I < ner at five cent* each Dippers, Pans, Oa Ice Cutters.Pepper Boxes Wash Basins. Coffeo Canisters, Ecg Boat ere, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frvlng Pans, Mouth Organs. Hoop-Skirts. 01 me Novels, Iron Stands, Coffee Stands, Tack Hammers, Tin Plates, An. A fresh supoly received weekly. I have an order for a lot of seeond hand books, provided they can be purchsed low down. J. 8. SHUCK, augte-l y A gent. 9 House, Sign and Coach Painter. -ALSO- F 1 urniture Retouched and \ r arnished< — AND— BUOaiES GOOD ' » REPAINTED IN ; —“ : 0 : —- Read the Following: BARNWELL C. H„ S C.. January « STYLE. 1R80. I would respectfully recommend Mr. E. G. TOBIN to the people of Barnwell as a firat c ass House, Sigu and Coach Painter, believing that he can do work of a b-tler ctava than i* generally done in country places. (janloefitn) J. J BRABHAM. 4 WAVERLY HOUSE, ; $2 Charleston, S. C. $2 a Hutson & Co., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, AIKEN, 8. C„ Represent the following first clues companies: London and Liverpool and Globe Cos. . . $27,000,000 Royal Insurance company . 23,000,000 Queen Insurance Company . 10,000,000 Western Assurance Company . 1,200,000 Va F. and M. Insurance Co. . 60'‘,000 St. Paul F. & M. Insurance Co. .896,000 Petersburg Sav. and Ins. Co. . 600.(‘00 Columbus In*, and B. Ring Cs. . 860,000 SITUATED IN THE BEND OF KINO street, the most fashionable promenade n the city. j,. First class In all Its appointments. Table furnished with the best afforded ■y local. Northern and Southern markets First claas Par and Barber Shop. The finest Billiard Room In ths South. Servants polite and attentive. Board $2 per day. /JwLower rates by tho week or month. GEO. W. SULLIVAN, Lat* ot A. J. Kmxedt A Co.,) .tnreavf Proprietor. OTTO F. WEITFRS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— segars, liquor ami Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. ** - * Thorn Brothers’ Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’s Self-Rai ding Flour, and relebratod Butter Crackers. sep26 ly Nos. 108.110. 112 and 181 East Bay, Charleston. 8 C. Dwellif Cash Assets . Gin Honses and contents. Dwellings, Stores, Stocks of Goods and all insurable proporty insured. Call oo or write to HUTSON ft CO„ Mflff* ^ ^ Aikts, 8. C. ROBERTSON. TA-Ti LOR & CO.. SuoMHOra to 0EO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. (moil FidOlS. IIOIESUl GlBCllk -AND- " COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 AND 3 HAYN1C MXRKET. CHABD1CHTON, 8. C. MTCONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED-** $9 3a