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INFORMATION WANTED.-- Of Miss Adeline Young, who left the Joe's Walk plantation in Mississippi, and went to Georgia in 1863. She left Georgia in May 1895, and went to Virginia. She married in Georgia, a man by the name of Bob Young, whose home is in Hanover County, Virginia. She has three other sisters. The oldest is Elizabeth, the next Lucy, and her youngest sister is Melvinia. Her mother's name was Winnie Yandell, and her maiden name was Adeline Moore. If any one knows anything about her; whether she is dead or alive, please state and they shall be richly rewarded. MRS. B. J. DANDRIDGE, 59 Elm St., Southbridge, Mass. 6 mos