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llOLIA' POND.Mr. Editor:—Times are liaril and worse coming. Some sickness in this neighborhood, mostly among children. Crops are o »ly “tolable.*’ Our potatoes are about as good id they were last year; it took a pan fuU to make a mess thlt;'n, and it takes a jwn lyill to make a mess now. The boon struck our town earlythis season; it mounted the chi ch houseon wheels, and as the Lord was not in he matter, a goodly number of the boome specie, and the boomers, managed to get it about one hnudred yards from where it was constructed. Since that time real estate has been changing bands. Mr. J. J. Davis has a large andhandsome dwelling nearing completion —Martin llames have built one of themoat substantial gin houses in the county, and arc now read} to please their customers in the way of ginning cotton,etc. We think C. W. l.canhorse's headis level on the road question. What sayye?Jute is not a little lamb,With fleece alt; white as snow, And as there is no cotton bagging Jute is all the go.Yours, iu the blues,Y’ANK IlAThEtL
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Cullman Alabama Tribune

Cullman, Alabama, US

Thu, Oct 09, 1890

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