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Houston, Miss., Free Press.
Houston, Miss., Free Press.


After thirty-eight years separation, Lee Barton, colored, of this town, has been permitted, through a kind providence, to once more meet his wife. During the old days of slavery, he was sold in Virginia and brought to this state, where he was married again. About a year ago his wife died and after several months he wrote to Virginia to find the whereabouts of his "slavery days" wife. A prompt answer came informing him that his wife was still alive and well. A correspondence between them was the result, and after a few weeks of this kind of business, she agreed to come to him. He sent her the money to pay her way out here, and this Thursday morning he departed for Okolona to meet her ; and ere this appears in print, they will, after thirty-eight years of separation, be again united as man and wife. May God's choicest blessings be with "Uncle" Lee and his "old" wife is the wish of the entire Free Press crew.
After thirty-eight years separation,  
Lee Barton, colored, of this town, has  
been permitted, through a kind providence,  
to once more meet his wife.  
During the old days of slavery, he  
was sold in Virginia and brought to this  
state, where he was married again. About  
a year ago his wife died and after several  
months he wrote to Virginia to find  
the whereabouts of his "slavery days"  
wife. A prompt answer came informing  
him that his wife was still alive and  
well. A correspondence between them  
was the result, and after a few weeks  
of this kind of business, she agreed to  
come to him. He sent her the money  
to pay her way out here, and this  
Thursday morning he departed for  
Okolona to meet her ; and ere this appears  
in print, they will, after thirty-eight  
years of separation, be again united  
as man and wife. May God's choicest  
blessings be with "Uncle" Lee and  
his "old" wife is the wish of the entire  
Free Press crew.

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Romance in Real Life.

Houston, Miss., Free Press.

After thirty-eight years separation, Lee Barton, colored, of this town, has been permitted, through a kind providence, to once more meet his wife. During the old days of slavery, he was sold in Virginia and brought to this state, where he was married again. About a year ago his wife died and after several months he wrote to Virginia to find the whereabouts of his "slavery days" wife. A prompt answer came informing him that his wife was still alive and well. A correspondence between them was the result, and after a few weeks of this kind of business, she agreed to come to him. He sent her the money to pay her way out here, and this Thursday morning he departed for Okolona to meet her ; and ere this appears in print, they will, after thirty-eight years of separation, be again united as man and wife. May God's choicest blessings be with "Uncle" Lee and his "old" wife is the wish of the entire Free Press crew.