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HOLLY PONI), ALA.immmmmhwMr. Burro* j If you will «flve usroom In yonr valuable paper we will give you a few dota from thia portion of old » T.aOrlppe anil measela are stillraging In some portions of the neighbor* hood. The farmers nre all builly en* gaged planting. Ac. The cool weather hasn't put a quietus on politics. Why, what's the matter, haven't we got a practical farmer that Is statesman enough to represent Cullman county?Hure enough, there la a goodly number that believe In the office seeking the man. Instead of the man seeking the office. Perhaps G. H. F. may get it, but humph, who would a ‘‘thunk it from that source. Well, we believe old Three W entitled to If this round, and we are going to hurrah for our man and we are going to be heard, too. We are for the man that says “the time has come thatthe farmers shall be represented.” Now, if the farmers want to Ik* represented by a true democrat, just fall In with ua, for we are going to hurrah for him as long as there is any chance for him. So here goes: Hurrah for “Solid Ned.” More anon, Yank Rattler.
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Cullman Alabama Tribune

Cullman, Alabama, US

Thu, Apr 03, 1890

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