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is some finishing work still to be done; school improved by it.
Mrs. Adams, is out this P.M. doing her last work for one of her pupils - a boy who died this A.M.  This is the first removal by death from my school in 4 years. Surely here is a lesson for the living - a pleasant one just according as we live.
Our delegates to Montgomery are highly pleased with this trip.
Twelve of our colored men were there.
I would like your opinion if you can consistently give it of the Sentinel.  Somehow I have got the impression that judge Busterd is the mouth piece and he is blowing his own trumpet.  I take the tri-weekly.  Our delegates here take sides with the party that excluded the judge from the Convention.
Yours truly,
C. H. Adams