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JOHNSON'S CROSSING.Ed. Gazette:—As there is no one in this community writing for the Gazette, I will give you a few items. Health not very good. Among thesick are W. II. House and F. J. Weeks.The good people of the neighborhood are engaged to-day in working out the latter’s crop. May God bless them.There will tie an all-day Harp-sing-ingat Hopewell the third Sunday in July. All are invited to come withtheir books and baskets. The Editor is specialy invited, as cbieJkens will beripe, and knowing how fond editors are of them.Prof. It. S. Weeks will commence his school at the Herfurth School House, (5th prox. Miss Kitty Holland will open her school at Pleasant Hill, July(5. We wish them good success.A word to J. C. McGlathery. The only thing that will harmonize our party is a primary election. Let thecandidates be put out by a popularvote, then we can hope for successotherwise we will meet with defeat.Yours, J
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Cullman Mountain City Gazette

Cullman, Alabama, US

Tue, Jun 30, 1896

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