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    1. September 30, 1880 - Athens Messenger
    2. These pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other persons or organizations. They are for individual research ONLY. They will remain the property of the OHVINTON list serve and may NOT be FORWARDED on to any second party or group. Persons or organizations desiring to forward or use this material must obtain written consent from me or my legal representative and contact the archivist of the OHVINTON list serve with proof of consent. I have given permission for these files to be stored permanently for free access in the archives of the OHVINTON list serve. [This article was transcribed without making changes to spelling or grammar.] Athens Messenger September 30, 1880 VINTON The many friends of Miss Jennie Young, daughter of Mr. John Young, aged about 17 years, will, says the Hamden Enterprise, be pained to hear of her very sudden death which occurred at her home near here last Saturday evening from that dread disease which is becoming so prevalent in this locality, the typhoid fever. A Zaleski dispatch of last Saturday says: Last night John Brown, aged about nineteen years, who was visiting an uncle at this place, tried to swallow the contents of a 32-caliber revolver, but accidently held it a little too much to one side, and the ball entered near the corner of the mouth and passed through his cheek, coming out near the ear. His uncle attracted by the report, rushed to the room of the woud-be (sic) suicide just in time to wrest the revolver from Brown's hand and save the second attempt. This morning John Brown's body, not his soul, is moving along toward his house in Fayette County. Trouble with women is supposed to be the cause of the rash act. Transcribed by Joyce Robinson

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