The boyhood and youth of James
M. Long were spent in Bond county on his father’s farm, where he became
well-grounded in the many departments of agriculture, and to the country
schools he is indebted for his education. He found occupation after his
school days as an assistant to his father in his agricultural endeavors and
continued thus engaged until September, 1901, when he opened a general
merchandise store in Stubblefield. In the same year he was appointed
postmaster, and the office he still holds after the lapse of ten years, his
services having ever been faithful and efficient. His mercantile business
has steadily increased since he opened his store and he has trade from all
the surrounding farming country. He also owns a small farm of twenty-four
acres, which is under successful cultivation, and has forty acres in
Alabama. He is a Republican in politics and a Baptist in religion. He is
unmarried and makes his home with his parents.

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