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Story May 25, 1911

Oxford Eagle

Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi

What is this article about?

Local column from Blue Bell reports heavy rains causing high water with minimal damage, urges farming efforts against Gen. Green for low crop prices, notes social visits among neighbors, Mrs. Walker's improvement, and advertises Chamberlain's Liniment for muscle soreness and rheumatism.

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So after the heaviest rains that has been in many years, I will say that it was 10 inches higher than it has been in this section. But how glad everyone should be for there was not a great deal of damage. Of course lots of little hill ditches were broken over, but the sun is shining again and everybody is hustling, for they know that Gen. Green is coming now. So wake up and conquer him. If you don't you will lose out on the $1 corn and the 15c cotton. Set out all the potatoes slips you can and try to live at home.

Mr. Ellis Hill and wife, Mr. Dick Walker and son Will, Mrs. Frank Hill visited Mr. W. C. Morgan and family Sunday.

We are glad to report that Mrs. Walker is much improved.

Blue Bell.

For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers.

What sub-type of article is it?

Extraordinary Event

What themes does it cover?

Nature Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Heavy Rains Flooding Gen Green Farming Social Visits Health Improvement Liniment

What entities or persons were involved?

Gen. Green Mr. Ellis Hill Mrs. Frank Hill Mr. Dick Walker Will Mr. W. C. Morgan Mrs. Walker

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Key Persons

Gen. Green Mr. Ellis Hill Mrs. Frank Hill Mr. Dick Walker Will Mr. W. C. Morgan Mrs. Walker

Story Details

After heaviest rains in many years raising water 10 inches higher, minimal damage occurred with broken hill ditches. Sun shines, people hustle to conquer approaching Gen. Green to achieve $1 corn and 15c cotton by setting out potato slips and living at home. Mr. Ellis Hill and wife, Mr. Dick Walker and son Will, Mrs. Frank Hill visited Mr. W. C. Morgan and family Sunday. Mrs. Walker much improved. Chamberlain's Liniment recommended for muscle soreness and rheumatism.

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