Eufaula Times & News 1890 — at Perote in Pike Co., (Ala.) on Tuesday. Burial at his old home Thur. • Feb. 20, 1890 Mr. Jack Hilliard of Coleman, Ga., was shot and killed on Tuesday morning. Sidney, the ten year old son of Mr. F. N. Johnson of Ozark (Ala.) died last Wed, of dropsy and was buried near his mother who has gone on before. -Ozark (Ala.) Star. Thur.. Apr. 3, 1890 Miss Mamie Spann, daughter of Mr. & Mi’s. J. H. Spenn, died yesterday. Burial from the Methodist Church this morning. Thur.. Play 8, 1890 Mr. Edwin O’Neal of Florence, Georgia, died recently. Miss Minnie Walker’s clothing caught fire in Atlanta while he was cooking on a gas stove. She was 17 years old. She died of her injuries. Mrs. B. H. Hill, Jr., who was recently on a visit to the family of Dr. Copeland (in Eufaula), died at her home in Atlanta Sunday. Burial in Atlanta. Thur.. May 29, 1890 Mr. S. A. Woods, formerly of Eufaula, but had been a resident of Savannah f or many year., recently moved to Anniston, (Ala.) where he was president of a bank, died yesterday. He will be buried today in Bonaventure by the side of his wife who died a year ago, after a married life of only on. year. Mr. Woods has two sisters living in Eufaula Mrs • Bloodworth and Mrs • Tulhis • He was a brother of H. J. Woods and Mrs • J. N. MoAleroy and Mrs • (Jo. • A.bury) Sylvester. The last two of Anniston, (Ala.). Jackson, Miss. May 27,- A. N. Kimball, an old and highly respected citizen, was murdered while on his way home from the midnight train where he went to meet his son that night. It is supposed the crime was committed for the purpose of robbery. Mr. Kimball was receiver of public moneys. Eufaula Times 1890 died Thursday of typhoid fever. She was the daughter of Mr. wright Flowers • Survivors are her husband and five small children. Buria at County Line Church. Thur. • July 2nd, 1890 Atlanta, j p 20.— Dr. H. C. Word, prominent physician of died this The remains of W. A. pry, who troimed near St. Vincent’s Island recently, were found at West GaP. Burial in the city cemetery. — icola (p1*.) Times. peacock, age 15, son of Mr. P. N. Peacock, of Aberfoil (Bullock Co., Ala.) was killed by lightning recently. Lieutenent John U. Rhodes died in New Orleans yestrday. He a eph of our townsman Mr. C. Rhode’. Thure. July 29 1890 Hartselle, (Ala.) July 29.- Mrs. L. A. Woodall, age 57, hug from this place, ocitted suicide today by jumping f a bluff k5 feet high. Survivors are her husband and five children. Jacksonville P1*., July 23.- The death of G. Tate Carr 000Ui’?ed at ROmeo, (F .) • He was from Ocala, Fla. where he had been living for the last five years • He was originally from Chicago, Ill. muTe. aug. 7,1890 Granger A •, July 28, Mr. G. G. Williams living twO miles east of this place, co.mi ted suicide yesterday by the use of his pocket knife. Re cut his throat from ear to ear. Survivors are his wife and children. Mi.. J, P. Pyre of Bumbleton district tied with pneumonia last Friday. Burial in the family grave yard. GeorgetOWn (Ga.) Correspondence Cuthbert (Ga.) Enterprise Thurs • Aug. 21, 1890 Mrs • Henry Cummings died yesterday. She was accidently shot. Thur. • Oct. 2, 1890 Mrs • Thomas Heaves, between 60 and 70 years old, died at her place eight miles south of Eufaula, recently. Mr. John D. Glass, age about 55, died yesterday at his home ten miles out on the old Daleville road. Thur.. Oct. 23, 1890 Tuskaloosa Oct. 16.- P. H. P1. WilliamsOn, age about 75, a resident of Monroe county, Georgia, died suddenly of heart disease on the train Tuesday. Thur.. Nov. 13 1890 Frank S. Butler, general yard master of the Georgia pacific H. H. in Anniston, Ala., was rim over and killed by a train in that city on Thursday.