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GENERAL NEWS.
A. A. Ellen wood, once a preacher in
the South Georgia canference. became
sudddenlv insane on Tuesday in Savannah
and committed suicide.
E L Rainey, tthobhasi been editor of ti e
'Dawson Journal, is uow squill "driver for
• the Macon Evening Nbws,
An effort wag recently made at Zebulon
'to begin !he publication of a newspaper.
The idea has since been abandoned.
Nea'r Washington last week, while Tom
• Danner was calling*"up wild turkeys a rfcd
’ fox came stealing up to him as if trying to
catch a tntkiy. Thtfftac was sht.
There is i a Ik of starting an a:: handle
; factory at GiceftvHle.
At Albany one night'last week a negro
woman r.arhed Margaret Mitchell'went to
the house of another woman named Nettie
Rhodes, and calling "her to tile doo*-, at¬
tacked mr with a knife. 'She cut off a
slice oi L.eUie’s note.'•made a gash on each
’check and v.'i a6bed across her upyor lip
in less time than it takes ta toil about it.
The steamer Laurens, while plying be¬
tween Dublin and Mount Vernon, struck
a snag and was sunk one day last week.
An old negro was put ip jail at Americus
last w-ek who tm wearing a hat which he
"claimed was given him'in slAvefy time. It
was sleek with grange.
Ae V. uch’ugton a few days : ’aga John,
Joodcn, v. he slandered the people of Clarke
•and Wilkes counties in a letter which he
wrote So an Albion, Ill. paper, was forced
to sign a retraction and theft ordered to
leave town oa the next train.
At the iasi term of Stewart superior
churl the late county treasurer was indict-.
• ed by the grand jury for embezzlement.
Henry Minis, who lives in the Jack
•UODville district of Telfair county, is 99
years old, has never taken a dose of med¬
ic.nc and has not missed eating a meal on
account of sickness in '60 years. He works
in the field in hot weather, but is afraid of
getting caught in the rain.
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At Macon 'Tuesday as the Colum
passenger train was coming in, a negro
train hand named Charles Johnston step¬
ped on the track in front of the locomotive
and was knocked down and his foot run
over atfd cut off.
At Newnan J. H. "Simms met 'with a
serious accident Saturday. HeVrSs super¬
intending the work of ginniug and packing
cotton aphis steam ginnery. In attempt¬
ing to throw the belt from the maim pulley
connecting the gin with the engine, the
sleeve of his shirt was caught by a set screw
which projected from the shafting, and in
an instant he was lifted from his feet by
the whirling machinery and hurled violent¬
ly to the ground seme distance away. He
was picked up in an insensible condition
when it was' that the-flesh had been torn
from -his right arm, and that he hadsuffer
ed other injuries.
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