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II HEM EX, ALA.May iJ, l;:r j.Ki*. Ttnnt’wv.:—An the “School (' »llias remained silent for some time I write a few lines. The health of this■vicinity is good with the exception of Mrs. I*. II. Kinney, who has been quite ill. tint is now convalescent. I regret toannounce the death of Uncle George Johnson, an old and estimable citizen, and sympathize with the many lovedj ones who are left to mourn ids death.j Linth schools, (literary and music), are flourishing, and we anticipate a nice time at the. exhibition. And last, but notrlage of Ir. J. W. Abbott, to Miss MollieDollar. From all accounts the marriage j was simply grand. As I was not a guest I cannot give full details, but I witnessed the reccptii.il and must say Dr. Abbott has won a fair, amiable, and fascinating bride, one of Arkadelphia's belles. The grandeur and stylo with which the reception was conducted, has never been excelled in Bremen. Tiie music, whict
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Cullman Alabama Tribune

Cullman, Alabama, US

Thu, May 15, 1890

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