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1869 ) The morning is verry cloudy The Wind is rather from the
Feby (
Wed 10 ) West & S. W. William did not git home last night gone said

William to Swan Cr. or some where else better known by himself

Self Town ) I went to Town sold a bale of Cotton for myself No 91
Sold Our ) 470 lbs at 27 Cents - - $126.90
Cotton ) George & Preston No 93 440 lbs at 25 1/2 - - $112.20
All Sold ) Jack Patton No 92 503 lbs at 25 1/2 - - $128.26
Richd ) Richd Trotter No 90 528 lbs at 26 1/2 - - $139.92
Jack )
& others ) all bot by T. Hegee &c $380.28
Preston ) ---------------------------------
Hargroves )
paid George & Preston the half $56.10 his bale
paid Jack Patton the half - - - - 64.13 his bale
paid Rich T. his half - - - - 69.46 his bale
$190.19
N. Porter got - - $190.19

(Out of the above George paid $5. borrowed
(Out of the above Richd T. paid $5.00 Do borrowed
(See Day Book

N. Porter's Bale came to - - $126.90
My half of the above - - - - $190.19
$317.09

Parker ) I got at Parkers at the Depo to day a barrel of Salt $4.75
Salt (
Flour ) & 50 lbs of flour at $3.00, beef $.50.

J. Akin ) I paid James Akins on my note $15. to be credited, now about

$5200. given in 1866 or 1867.
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Th 11 The morning is clear & some colder. I got a letter from

Neill S. Brown saying that Thompkins is to be back to Nashville

in a day or two & he will let me know when he comes back
(
William William got home about night ) from the exercise I took yesterday
(
I have not been able to git about to day quite unwell & bad off.

salyt

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