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an-tarintoVSB*15iedlot%UodterHI•I-ODrehr.IDmust be delaped till next week.—-Ed.]Green’s Farms.lir. J. H. Jennings has commenced weeding his corn for the last time—thisMr. George Crossman is sufficiently reeorered to attend to bis dntiesatthe depot.The corn crop is good this year; wheat better than last year ; potatoes have rotted so badly that in some places the crop is rednoed one-half.Mr. Hawkins has this year about fifteen hundred bushels of potatoes of fifteen varieties.Onions yield well and the price in market is better than it was a year ago.Mr. Spring’s weed c rop is larger than his oorn crop.John W. Bunnell is getting along finely in the work of reclaiming his swamp, and will soon have it ready for the plow. He is grubbing it by band, and removing the roots and stumps, and has provided for a thorough drain-•gebj means of six feet ditches.Dxux.
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Southport Times

Southport, Connecticut, US

Thu, Oct 16, 1879

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