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An interesting singing.Mr. J. P. Gray has gone into the saw mill business for a short while W. C. Lyle’s school opened tbis morning with 45 students.New Lebanon.Rattler.We have had about ten days oi tbe foggiest weather I ever saw It has also been the; warmest winter we have seen in years. Every family in the county is about out of meat and every /ous got hogs to kill, when it turnn cold. But there is one good thing about it, we have sorghum and breadWell I believe Christmas passed off livelier^ dow n this way than usual, and we believe every one has set in with the new year with new determinations.Mr. Will Staples killed a snake Christmas week.Your writer cut his last watermelon Christmas, but G. W. Tuggle says it was like the irishman’s dog it had been here too long.Mr. Thomas Burrihili visited daughter, |Mrs. J. T. Barr, last week. Air. Barr returned with him^to Anniston, Ala., to work in a machine 8hop.Rev. W. N. Carson faiied to fill his appointment at this, place on last Saturday and Sunday which i^tu something uncommon for him to do.Mr. Pete Atnou is building a new tenunt house on his place.Mr. Robert Findley has be I've’-y sick but is convalescing at tbi:?®. writing.Misses Lizzie, Mol lie’and Hattie Chambers, of Waco, are visiting . friends and relatives in this community.Mr. AIIt*n and win* nf
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Carrollton, Georgia, US

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