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Lamb sheep) A little lamb come last night doing verry well Plim is some
Press &) better. The boys are trying (Press & George) to Git up the
G. halling(
Corn) ballence of there Corn both Wagons are halling William did
not come home last night.
Colquit)
Court) Colquit Constable sold to day the red Oxen Old Lamb, I sold
sold Lamb)
red Oxen) to Paul & Arnell, for the sum of $15.00 & I baught him he was
for $15.00)
sold as Paul & Arnells property at the Saw Mill for that amount
Paul &)
Arnell) $15.00 & I will credit my Execution with amt of sale
Corn I got 1 large & 1 small load of Corn to day of George & Press
of rent, & they got the same. William come home & Thos went
to B. Bigby. William has got better but is still complaining
of cold

Sun 19 The morning is quite cold ground froze A little cloudy.
Jack Porter) Wind from W. & N. W. Jack Porter & his two little boys & George
2 sons &(
George Sta.) Standford with us today & eat there dinners Went home at night
Rain Our hogs & chickens have commenced dying with Cholery It com-
menced Rain at dark rained all night

Mon 20 The morning is verry rainy & had rained all night and all day
Rain The Wind is from the South East Rain has thaughed the ground
Preston &) & it is verry muddy George & Press is halling there Cotton to
G. Cotton)
George P. Matthew's Ginn George P. has fixed my harth which was a going
Rain down The Wind is changeing to S. W. & raining hard all evening
Wm not at) & nearly all day At night Wind in N. W. & verry cold Wm not
home)
at home

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