1915: Sept 1, Monticello - James A. Jackson Lodge No. 13, Knights of Pythias, donated $20 for the flood sufferers to be sent to B. W. Bartlett of Little Rock. The town will be canvassed tomorrow for other donations. Judge W. C. Coker has charge of this list. Sept 2, Wilmar - Will Wood, negro, is still at large tonight after shooting and dangerously wounding Jim Petty, negro, in a negro restaurant here at 8 o'clock tonight. Two charges from Wood's shotgun struck Petty, one in the life side and one in the left arm. The cause of the shooting is unknown. Sept 4, State deaths - W. T. Lawson, at Monticello. Marriages - The Rev. Robert Turrentine Kerr of Bradley, S. C., and Miss Addie Jane Carmical of Monticello at Monticello. Sept 7, Monticello - John William Wells, age 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, died yesterday morning. Sept 7 "Here and There in Arkansas" - Joe Crook, aged 13 years, was attacked by a hog on his father's farm near Monticello and painfully wounded. The hog bit the lad's arm and left an ugly gash. Sept 8, Monticello - Mrs. H. M. Hankins, 52, died at the family residence yesterday. She is survived by her husband and by four daughters, also by four brothers and five sisters. Sept 9 , Monticello - Frank Collins, 21, wite, was found dead about 6:30 o'clock last night at his home in the southern part of the city. He was last seen alive about noon and was found by A. Minchew, who lived with him, when Minchew returned from work. The verdict of the coroner's jury was that Cllins came to his death by natural causes, congestion. Collins came here from Montrose, where he has a brother living. He originally was from Mississippi. Sept 25, Monticello - Miss Maude Saddler and J. D. Ratteeree were married at the Presbyterian church by the Rev. T. Shepperson last night.