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The Times, Smith County

Price Barlow, aged 70 years, living at Monterey, had an arm amputated on the 11th inst. and is doing well since the operation.

The Expositor, White County

Last Saturday, Dr. Breeding, assisted by Drs. J.L. Pope, R.L. Ray and Robinson, amputated an arm of Price Barlow at Monterey. Patient was 70 years of age and emaciated from a tuburcular elbow. He was doing well at last reports.

Savannah Courier, Savannah, Hardin County

In the year 1831, the first brick house was built in Savannah by Colonel Stephens a part of which is now standing and occupied as a post office. In 1888, Donohoo and Churchwell built a large brick store house, in 1889, The Bank of Savannah built an elegant brick building, and this year (1891) three brick stores are going up, two for J. K. Barlow and one for Edgar Cherry.

The business for the town now consists of one printing office, two hotels, two drug stores, one millinery store, one bank, two family groceries, seven general stores, two shoe shops, one barber shop and a livery stable.

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