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Letter From 8t*j.Stay, La.. Sept. 11,1900. Editor Colfax Chnmteit:As I naw ray first given apace in vour valuable paper will Rend in a few more dot* from here. Samantha came, and now for her help.The health of thia section grows worse, am sorry to say. Mr. Wit Chandler s family have bwo moved to a point seven miles above his home, with the hope of the chance restoring them all to health. His brother-in-law, Ira Browo, moved over to Hopper's mill, in a stone's throw, to look after bis house in his absence.Mr. Early Barton has bad fever forty days, and. though it haa left him, he is oot expected to live.Mr. Jumea Tiaoo lost his baby Sunday, 9th iost^ with scarlet fever and diptheria. Mr. C. C. Smith lost one also a boat a fortnight ago with the same disease, and has another not expected tu live. To the grief stricken parents and relatives we extend aympat.fiy. The blessed Savior said -Suffer little children to come I f unto roe. for of such is the kingdom of Heaven.”it: i i_ it. a. .t* . .
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The Colfax Chronicle

Colfax, Louisiana, US

Sat, Sep 15, 1900

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