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Found Her Relatives.
Found Her Relatives.
Minoola, Tex., Special.
Minoola, Tex., Special.
Some of the merchants of this town have made a change in business all around. The cotton buyer says,
Some of the merchants of this town have made a change in business all around. The cotton buyer says, bring your cotton to Minoola, and promise they will give you  as much for cotton as any market in the State. ? ? the ? bale sold here for only six cents per pound. We still cry "hard times," and the same echo comes back to us, "hard times." And it was the colored man that helped to make the "hard times." Mr. E.S. Jones is running a first class barber shop north of Pratt's house Mr. W.H. Oldain's baby died on the nineteenth inst.
Mrs. Whitherspoon has been very sick, and also the daughter of ? Arnold. If any one wants bricks call? on E.D. Powell. Mrs. Susan Anderson has found her long lost brother and relatives in Virginia. ? W. Gatewood, of Norfolk, Va., the ? man, received $1.50 which was made up ? ? Sandy Anderson's father and mother. Mr. Gatewood returned many thanks to them. If you sub-scribe now, you can get it for $1.50.
The Freeman.

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Found Her Relatives. Minoola, Tex., Special. Some of the merchants of this town have made a change in business all around. The cotton buyer says, bring your cotton to Minoola, and promise they will give you as much for cotton as any market in the State. ? ? the ? bale sold here for only six cents per pound. We still cry "hard times," and the same echo comes back to us, "hard times." And it was the colored man that helped to make the "hard times." Mr. E.S. Jones is running a first class barber shop north of Pratt's house Mr. W.H. Oldain's baby died on the nineteenth inst. Mrs. Whitherspoon has been very sick, and also the daughter of ? Arnold. If any one wants bricks call? on E.D. Powell. Mrs. Susan Anderson has found her long lost brother and relatives in Virginia. ? W. Gatewood, of Norfolk, Va., the ? man, received $1.50 which was made up ? ? Sandy Anderson's father and mother. Mr. Gatewood returned many thanks to them. If you sub-scribe now, you can get it for $1.50. The Freeman.