MACON COUNTY, NC -- NEWSPAPERS -- CULLASAJA CALLINGS, SEPT 1891 CULLASAJA CALLINGS (Local Affairs) PUBLISHED IN THE FRANKLIN PRESS, Sept. 23, 1891 - Vol. VI, No. 27 CULLASAJA, MACON CO., NC - The swine plague or hog cholera has been quite fatal to the razorbacks in this locality. Bidwell & Co., and their employees have lost 80 head. Mr. S.A. Bell lost a fine Poland China boar and a few others. I think the disease might be prevented by proper sanitary precaution, just as in typhoid fever, but when once started it's good-bye pig, though I do not pretend to understand hogology or to be a hog doctor. - Geo. Bidwell now sends to the Co. store for paregoris, cordial, etc., with instructions to the clerk to charge it to Pap's account. It's a girl. - Dr. Lucas is putting in a forty-horse power Leffell water wheel. - Fodder pulling is the order of the day. J.A. Deal ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Joanna Loops thefamilyorchard@earthlink.net ___________________________________________________________________