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The cotton loan. --The Augusta Chronicle, of the 13th, says: Vice. President Stephens addressed the people of Wilkes, at Washington, last Saturday, on the subject of the crop loan. His speech is said to have been one of the best of his life, and was received with unbounded enthusiasm. Two thousand bales of cotton were subscribed on the spot, and the subscription will be increased to at least four thousand.--Old Wilkes is proverbial for her patriotism, and she will never dishonor the memory of her revolutionary heroes. All she has, of men and money, are at the service of the Confederate Government.
The cotton loan. --The Augusta Chronicle, of the 13th, says: Vice. President Stephens addressed the people of Wilkes, at Washington, last Saturday, on the subject of the crop loan. His speech is said to have been one of the best of his life, and was received with unbounded enthusiasm. Two thousand bales of cotton were subscribed on the spot, and the subscription will be increased to at least four thousand.--Old Wilkes is proverbial for her patriotism, and she will never dishonor the memory of her revolutionary heroes. All she has, of men and money, are at the service of the Confederate Government.
The cotton loan. --The Augusta Chronicle, of the 13th, says: Vice. President Stephens addressed the people of Wilkes, at Washington, last Saturday, on the subject of the crop loan. His speech is said to have been one of the best of his life, and was received with unbounded enthusiasm. Two thousand bales of cotton were subscribed on the spot, and the subscription will be increased to at least four thousand.--Old Wilkes is proverbial for her patriotism, and she will never dishonor the memory of her revolutionary heroes. All she has, of men and money, are at the service of the Confederate Government.